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Edited on Mon Oct-11-10 08:43 AM by LeftishBrit
Alan Duncan, I'll grant you. He was a front-bench foreign affairs spokesman for some time; and has an interest in overseas politics (one of the few good things that can be said for this generally RW and rather unsavoury Tory is that he actively supported Kerry in the 2004 election).
The rest of them - well, they have all had some involvement in business deals with other countries during their pre-political careers: Mitchell as a banker; O'Brien working for the CBI; Duncan, once again, in the oil industry. But I would say that wheeling and dealing in business arrangements with other countries is probably entirely the *wrong* sort of experience for being a good ID supporter. O'Brien grew up in Africa, presumably because his parents were in some sort of business there, but again that's not in itself a qualification for ID work.
I don't know how effective the Labour team will be - but I am not sure that Mitchell is such a powerful force either.
Is there anyone whom you think would be especially good - bearing in mind that ID is unfortunately not generally seen as a top post, so would be regarded as a humiliating demotion by someone who had previously held a high-level Cabinet post?
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