The more I look at the list though, the more Javid seems like the sensible choice.
Regardless of Brexit, the next GE isn't a million miles away and the new leader need to be someone who can get a proper majority for them... which then brings me back around to BJ * shudders * .
Except Raab is a full blown libertarian type and Stewart seems more centrist.
My understanding was that Raab's "real life experience" was just doing a training contract at a city law firm but not staying on at the end. Doesn't speak volumes...
Tbf I don't think you ever "just" complete a training contract at a magic circle law firm.
But I didn't realise he moved straight into a political career path. Does make it seem like he was treading water until embarking into politics. Especially when you look at what wiki lists as his secondments.
Dominic Raab for similar reasons.
The more I look at the list though, the more Javid seems like the sensible choice.
Regardless of Brexit, the next GE isn't a million miles away and the new leader need to be someone who can get a proper majority for them... which then brings me back around to BJ * shudders * .