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Originally Posted by Dyl
If that's the case he should have resigned as soon as it became clear to him he wasn't actually the Brexit Secretary.
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Why? I suspect he's been working to try and influence the deal to deliver what he believes is right. While in post, he had a chance of doing that. Now that he's failed, he's resigned. In his letter he explained that the PM would be aware of his concerns, and those have obviously fallen on deaf ears.
If he did what you've suggested, that would have been akin to throwing toys out of the pram. At least he's tried. I don't see what's wrong with what he's done.