Watchman wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 1:25 pm
To a certain extent “ who paid” is a side issue. At the end of the day, I feel it boils down to the fact that she has no brief to represent GB in diplomatic and foreign policy, particularly in a region that is volatile, for that alone she should no longer be an MP. She is in paid employment and her actions represent gross misconduct
My point about minutes meetings leans on Patel's undoing.
If she's there on official business, there'll be a document trail.
Not necessarily one for public consumption, but evidence that foreign office people were in on the trip.
Even with that in place, there's a very difficult question: Why wasn't an MP from the foreign office dong this mission?
It very much looks like an MP ignoring their constituents, and official government policy , and freelancing.
Dangerous stuff, and on whose say-so.
Back in the age of sail there was the defence of privateering to avoid the noose.
(A sort of seaborne, and internationally accepted mercenary trade).
That had to be supported with "letters of marque" issues by the employing government.
No letter, no government business, and it's piracy.
Braverman has serious questions to answer.
Questions that our "free and fearless" press appear scared to ask.
It reflect extremely poorly on Sunak - who seems to have given up.