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Yeah, Davis only managed to make it to a couple of negotiation meeting and even then he was drunk when he did turn up, apparently. and Raab was too busy working out that we're kind of reliant on on the Dover Calais crossing.
I'm sure both of them would say it was all Mays fault, she wouldn't let me invade Germany etc, etc
Also, if Raab had a Brexit plan, or a negotiation strategy (or whatever they want to term it) he probably should have tried to do it when he was Brexit secretary.
There's three people who explicitly shouldn't be allowed to espouse fictional Brexit plans - May, Davis and Raab - because they've already been 'in charge' of it. Having been in charge, the current Brexit deal is either their implicitly implemented vision, or they've failed to implement it. Either of those two outcomes (in a sane world) should presumably disqualifies them from trying again.