Dominic Raab's regards himself as a spicy 'Vindaloo’ politician compared to the bland ‘korma’ of predecessor Robert Buckland, insiders claim The bizarre comparison was made in context of the Judicial Review Bill An insider said: 'Buckland's Bill', which needed beefing up, was a 'creamy Korma' Last night a senior Government source said they are both a 'pain in the a***'
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Justice Secretary Dominic Raab regards himself as a spicy ‘Vindaloo’ politician compared to the bland ‘korma’ represented by his predecessor Robert Buckland, sources in his new ministry have told The Mail on Sunday.
The bizarre comparison was made in the context of the Judicial Review Bill, inherited by Mr Raab from Mr Buckland, which aims to clip the wings of the Judiciary over the extent to which they can rule on political decisions, such as Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament during Brexit negotiations in 2019.
An insider – claiming that the Bill needed beefing up – said: ‘Buckland’s Bill was a creamy Korma.