- Thu Aug 19, 2021 11:33 am
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In 1982 Lord Carrington, Conservative Foreign Secretary, resigned (immediately and under no pressure) because he had not foreseen the Argentinian invasion of the Falklands Islands, and for this failure he felt he had to accept responsibility and go. His Prime Minister agreed with his decision and accepted his resignation.
In 2001 Dominic Raab, Conservative Foreign Secretary refused to resign over the well-foreseen Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the utter chaos and human misery that is ensuing. He delegated contacts with the then Afghan government to a junior minister and went on holiday. He didn't stay in the House for the whole debate on the subject. His Prime Minister has said he has no reason to resign.
In 2001 Dominic Raab, Conservative Foreign Secretary refused to resign over the well-foreseen Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the utter chaos and human misery that is ensuing. He delegated contacts with the then Afghan government to a junior minister and went on holiday. He didn't stay in the House for the whole debate on the subject. His Prime Minister has said he has no reason to resign.
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