I don't know why Liam Fox's opinion was sought anyway. He behaved very badly when he was Defence Secretary, taking his former flatmate and best man (who had not received security clearance) to high level and sensitive overseas meetings. He finally stood down after admitting that the line between his public duties and private life had been "blurred".
It always amazes me how people who have behaved improperly in office pop up some time later on the TV to make pronouncements on serious matters, such as the present serious situation in Iraq.
AIBU To Be So Annoyed at the Stupidity of This
Good Morning Sunday 21st June 2026
Gooseberry crop has disappeared
Father's Day Sunday — nobody makes cards for this type of dad



