• William Hague stands down as UK foreign secretary in cabinet reshuffle
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[IMG]http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/340/media/images/76262000/jpg/_76262852_76262705.jpg[/IMG] [url]http://bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28291281[/url] [quote]William Hague is to stand down as foreign secretary, and will stay in the cabinet as Leader of the Commons, Downing Street has said. Mr Hague is to leave Parliament at the 2015 general election after 26 years as MP for Richmond, Yorkshire. As part of a significant ministerial reshuffle, veteran Conservative MP Ken Clarke has also stepped down. Mr Clarke, who first became an MP in 1970, attended cabinet as minister without portfolio.[/quote]
Hmm, don't really know how to feel about the guy. Pretty sure I've heard him say some stuff that makes more sense than some people in Government
Prick.
Why did it take until 2014 for the cabinet to be shuffled? It seems all a bit late.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;45390491]Why did it take until 2014 for the cabinet to be shuffled? It seems all a bit late.[/QUOTE] The cabinet was first reshuffled in 2012, and has been again since - the election campaign will soon kick off so it's probably quite important that everything is in the right position beforehand.
This guy has the most monotonous voice on the planet. Every time he speaks he sounds like he's going to break into a sudden bout of deep sleep.
He sounds like a stereotypical upstuck rich British guy.
[QUOTE=butt2089;45391159]The cabinet was first reshuffled in 2012, and has been again since - the election campaign will soon kick off so it's probably quite important that everything is in the right position beforehand.[/QUOTE] More importantly, for the conservative party its important that Hague isn't busy doing government things. He is crucial to their campaign.
They should get rid of Michael Gove or Theresa May instead. Or that health secretary who believes in homoeopathy, can't remember that dick's name.
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;45395306]They should get rid of [B][U]Michael Gove[/U][/B] or Theresa May instead. Or that health secretary who believes in homoeopathy, can't remember that dick's name.[/QUOTE] Well, at least [URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28302487"]one[/URL] of your wishes have come true
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