DOMINIC Raab today insisted he’s “working tirelessly” to help Afghanistan as he broke his silence on the raging holiday row. Making his defence in a rare statement, the Foreign Se…
DOMINIC Raab today insisted he's "working tirelessly" to help Afghanistan as he broke his silence on the raging holiday row.
Mr Raab said: "The whole of Government has been working tirelessly over the last week to help as many people evacuate from Afghanistan as possible. The UK Government’s overriding priority has been to secure Kabul airport so that flights can leave.
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