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  • 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 * .

  • 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...

  • What has Raab ever done? I fail to see how he's being considered as one of the front runners.

    He's young. Thats about all he has going for him.

  • 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.

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