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Dominic Raab 12:12 - Jun 18 with 18870 viewswaynekerr55

Thick as a pound of mince


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Dominic Raab on 12:33 - Jun 18 with 10004 viewsWarwickHunt

A bit harsh on mince.
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Dominic Raab on 12:35 - Jun 18 with 10000 viewsdickythorpe

Another twát that thinks he's better than what he is.
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Dominic Raab on 12:38 - Jun 18 with 9992 viewsWarwickHunt

Dominic Raab on 12:35 - Jun 18 by dickythorpe

Another twát that thinks he's better than what he is.


He was good in Hi-de-Hi! though.
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Dominic Raab on 12:50 - Jun 18 with 9948 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Why are footballers doing the racist black power salute?

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Dominic Raab on 12:59 - Jun 18 with 9930 viewsKerouac

Not really...

"Early life and education

Dominic Rennie Raab was born on 25 February 1974 in Buckinghamshire. He is the son of Jean, a clothes buyer, and Peter Raab, a food manager for Marks & Spencer. His father, who was Jewish, came to Britain from Czechoslovakia in 1938 aged six, following the Munich Agreement, which gave parts of Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany. Raab was brought up in his English mother's faith, in the Church of England. He grew up in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Raab was twelve years old when his father died of cancer.
Raab attended Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham and spent a brief period as a volunteer on Kibbutz Sarid before studying law at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where had a room on the same corridor as future Channel 4 News presenter Cathy Newman. Raab captained the university karate team and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Jurisprudence. He then pursued further studies at Jesus College, Cambridge, where he won the Clive Parry Prize for International Law, and took a Master's degree (LLM).

Early career

After leaving Cambridge, Raab worked at Linklaters in London, completing his two-year training contract at the firm and then leaving shortly after qualifying as a solicitor in 2000. At Linklaters he worked on project finance, international litigation and competition law. This included time on secondments at Liberty (the human rights NGO) and in Brussels advising on EU and WTO law. He spent the summer of 1998 at Birzeit University near Ramallah, the PNA's capital in the West Bank, where he worked for one of the principal PLO negotiators of the Oslo peace accords, assessing World Bank projects on the West Bank.
Raab joined the Foreign Office in 2000, covering a range of briefs including leading a team at the British Embassy in The Hague, dedicated to bringing war criminals to justice. After returning to London, he advised on the Arab—Israeli conflict, the European Union and Gibraltar. He defended Tony Blair against a subpoena from former Yugoslav President Slobodan MiloÅ¡ević. From 2006 to 2010, he worked in Parliament as Chief of Staff to Shadow Home Secretary David Davis and to Shadow Secretary of State for Justice Dominic Grieve. "

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss9VZ1FHxy0
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Dominic Raab on 13:01 - Jun 18 with 9925 viewsJimmyGilligan

Dominic Raab on 12:59 - Jun 18 by Kerouac

Not really...

"Early life and education

Dominic Rennie Raab was born on 25 February 1974 in Buckinghamshire. He is the son of Jean, a clothes buyer, and Peter Raab, a food manager for Marks & Spencer. His father, who was Jewish, came to Britain from Czechoslovakia in 1938 aged six, following the Munich Agreement, which gave parts of Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany. Raab was brought up in his English mother's faith, in the Church of England. He grew up in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Raab was twelve years old when his father died of cancer.
Raab attended Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham and spent a brief period as a volunteer on Kibbutz Sarid before studying law at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where had a room on the same corridor as future Channel 4 News presenter Cathy Newman. Raab captained the university karate team and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Jurisprudence. He then pursued further studies at Jesus College, Cambridge, where he won the Clive Parry Prize for International Law, and took a Master's degree (LLM).

Early career

After leaving Cambridge, Raab worked at Linklaters in London, completing his two-year training contract at the firm and then leaving shortly after qualifying as a solicitor in 2000. At Linklaters he worked on project finance, international litigation and competition law. This included time on secondments at Liberty (the human rights NGO) and in Brussels advising on EU and WTO law. He spent the summer of 1998 at Birzeit University near Ramallah, the PNA's capital in the West Bank, where he worked for one of the principal PLO negotiators of the Oslo peace accords, assessing World Bank projects on the West Bank.
Raab joined the Foreign Office in 2000, covering a range of briefs including leading a team at the British Embassy in The Hague, dedicated to bringing war criminals to justice. After returning to London, he advised on the Arab—Israeli conflict, the European Union and Gibraltar. He defended Tony Blair against a subpoena from former Yugoslav President Slobodan MiloÅ¡ević. From 2006 to 2010, he worked in Parliament as Chief of Staff to Shadow Home Secretary David Davis and to Shadow Secretary of State for Justice Dominic Grieve. "


He's probably referring to this
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Dominic Raab on 13:03 - Jun 18 with 9914 viewsNeath_Jack

Surprised you haven't posted about your favourite Laura K and her article yesterday about "comparing" the government decision to reverse their call on school meals through the summer, and whether to go for a jog or not.

I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
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Dominic Raab on 13:33 - Jun 18 with 9872 viewswaynekerr55

Dominic Raab on 13:01 - Jun 18 by JimmyGilligan

He's probably referring to this



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Dominic Raab on 13:33 - Jun 18 with 9868 viewswaynekerr55

Dominic Raab on 13:03 - Jun 18 by Neath_Jack

Surprised you haven't posted about your favourite Laura K and her article yesterday about "comparing" the government decision to reverse their call on school meals through the summer, and whether to go for a jog or not.


I didn't see that.

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Dominic Raab on 13:38 - Jun 18 with 9860 viewsNeath_Jack

Dominic Raab on 13:33 - Jun 18 by waynekerr55

I didn't see that.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53069650

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Dominic Raab on 13:48 - Jun 18 with 9845 viewswaynekerr55

Dominic Raab on 13:38 - Jun 18 by Neath_Jack

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53069650


Jesus Christ (other religions available) - I just read that opening paragraph and didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

Fúcking hell she's appalling

How many of you know what DP stands for?
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Dominic Raab on 14:08 - Jun 18 with 9815 viewsKerouac

Do you want to vote for these people?
https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/file/getimagecustom/da2d6a0b-4606-4ad6-9be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss9VZ1FHxy0
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Dominic Raab on 14:12 - Jun 18 with 9802 viewsBest_loser

Dominic Raab on 14:08 - Jun 18 by Kerouac

Do you want to vote for these people?
https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/file/getimagecustom/da2d6a0b-4606-4ad6-9be


Yes

Starmer is the bees knees
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Dominic Raab on 14:13 - Jun 18 with 9798 viewswaynekerr55

Dominic Raab on 14:08 - Jun 18 by Kerouac

Do you want to vote for these people?
https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/file/getimagecustom/da2d6a0b-4606-4ad6-9be


I'd vote for a traffic cone over those populist zealots.

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Dominic Raab on 14:18 - Jun 18 with 9786 viewsLohengrin

Fireside dogs?


An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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Dominic Raab on 14:20 - Jun 18 with 9781 viewsNeath_Jack

Dominic Raab on 14:18 - Jun 18 by Lohengrin

Fireside dogs?



The players from our football team will be doing the same on Saturday.

I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
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Dominic Raab on 14:21 - Jun 18 with 9777 viewsWarwickHunt

Dominic Raab on 14:08 - Jun 18 by Kerouac

Do you want to vote for these people?
https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/file/getimagecustom/da2d6a0b-4606-4ad6-9be


You were saying?

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Dominic Raab on 14:21 - Jun 18 with 9777 viewslondonlisa2001

Dominic Raab on 14:20 - Jun 18 by Neath_Jack

The players from our football team will be doing the same on Saturday.


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eayz2ePWAAALJ9E?format=jpg&name=4096x4096
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Dominic Raab on 14:22 - Jun 18 with 9770 viewsKerouac

Dominic Raab on 14:18 - Jun 18 by Lohengrin

Fireside dogs?



and the working class of this country think...


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Dominic Raab on 14:22 - Jun 18 with 9769 viewsBest_loser

Dominic Raab on 14:20 - Jun 18 by Neath_Jack

The players from our football team will be doing the same on Saturday.


Yeah, mid TABLE too
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Dominic Raab on 14:23 - Jun 18 with 9762 viewsKerouac

Dominic Raab on 14:20 - Jun 18 by Neath_Jack

The players from our football team will be doing the same on Saturday.


Good job there'll be no crowds there, they'd get booed.

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Dominic Raab on 14:25 - Jun 18 with 9754 viewslondonlisa2001

Dominic Raab on 14:08 - Jun 18 by Kerouac

Do you want to vote for these people?
https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/file/getimagecustom/da2d6a0b-4606-4ad6-9be


Yes, I imagine I will.

It’s been a long time since I voted Labour but I like what I see under Starmer so far.

The Lib Dem’s continue to be a huge disappointment, and I wouldn’t vote for Johnson if he was the last person on the planet. He’s a lazy, incompetent, populist charlatan with no principles.
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Dominic Raab on 14:25 - Jun 18 with 9751 viewsLohengrin

Dominic Raab on 14:22 - Jun 18 by Kerouac

and the working class of this country think...




An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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Dominic Raab on 14:27 - Jun 18 with 9737 viewsLohengrin

Dominic Raab on 14:23 - Jun 18 by Kerouac

Good job there'll be no crowds there, they'd get booed.


Or laughed at.

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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Dominic Raab on 14:29 - Jun 18 with 9724 viewsNeath_Jack

Dominic Raab on 14:23 - Jun 18 by Kerouac

Good job there'll be no crowds there, they'd get booed.


You can boo at your screen.

You and Loh could get on Zoom and boo together.

I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
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