No one is suggesting sending fighting patrols out into the streets of Kabul – just keeping the airhead operating for a few extra days, in order to get those for whom we have a responsibility out safely
The ink is hardly dry on two major post-Brexit policy papers the government published earlier this year – thefollowing their claims about a post-Brexit “Global Britain”.
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