Should he stay or should he go?

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Have our politicians sunk so low that they would harm international climate talks in order to win some cheap political points?

What a tawdry, pathetic and juvenile exercise in cheap political point scoring that was. The vast majority of the stories that exercise the Westminster Village are the working definition of the proverbial...

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