Dominic Raab’s reckoning: can foreign secretary hold on to his job?

As Raab faces MPs, one senior government source thinks he is ‘toast’

Dominic Raab
Dominic Raab arriving at Downing Street earlier today
(Image credit: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images)

Dominic Raab faced a grilling from MPs on the Foreign Affairs Committee this afternoon over his handling of the Afghanistan crisis after one insider predicted he will be “toast” in the next reshuffle.

The foreign secretary has faced calls for his resignation since the Taliban took control of Kabul last month, forcing the US, UK and other Western powers into a rushed, and ultimately deadly, evacuation of foreign citizens and at-risk Afghans.

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