When all you have is a Hermer
Politics
United Kingdom
Started April 26, 2026
Why Lord Hermer is a strange fit as Attorney General Source
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When all you have is a Hermer
The Critic (United Kingdom) | Apr 26, 2026
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Apr 26, 2026
Evaluating Lord Hermer's performance should focus on outcomes rather than preconceived notions of his fit for the role.
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Apr 26, 2026
Public trust in the Attorney General is crucial; Lord Hermer's appointment may undermine confidence due to his controversial past.
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Apr 26, 2026
Lord Hermer's background in law makes him a qualified candidate for Attorney General, ensuring experienced legal leadership in our government.
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Apr 26, 2026
While Lord Hermer may not fit traditional expectations, his unique perspective could bring innovative solutions to the Attorney General's office.
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Apr 26, 2026
The unconventional nature of Lord Hermer's appointment raises concerns about his suitability for the critical role of Attorney General.
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