I understand absolutely that that is the hon. Gentleman’s position, but our position should be different, and this is where Britain differs from a country like Denmark. First, we should be investing in knowledge—investing in knowledge in the Foreign Office, which means ensuring that there are proper language allowances and that we dismantle the grisly core competency framework for promotion, and that we get out of the situation of there being only three out of 15 ambassadors in the middle east who can speak Arabic.
Iraq Inquiry
Proceeding contribution from
Rory Stewart
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 29 January 2015.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Iraq Inquiry.
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