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  • It smacks of petulance and amateurishness on Sunak's part. Even if he did think that topic was off limits, surely our PM should be able to a) either be the bigger man and simply ignore what he (almost certainly wrongly) perceived as provocation or b) discuss the issue sensibly in person like a serious politician.

    But then very little he and his party do surprises me any more. I think I'd find a sudden outbreak of competence, decorum and decency the most shocking thing, actually. You know, the outdated stuff like respect for the law, at least trying to govern in people's best interests, not stoking division, etc.

  • It smacks of petulance and amateurishness on Sunak's part

    Yeah it’s very much this, it been Greeces position for 50 years, it’s not a supri. It’s also Sunak desperate to do the opposite of Starmer in the hope of finding a wedge issue. Apparently sunak was also pissed off that starmer meet the Greek pm first.

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