Good reminder there that he is still a conservative, and he may not get my vote with his views, but you can at least envisage a proper political discussion between him and Starmer.
From what I remember he was the odd one out in the Tory leadership contest, by having decent arguments and some form of honesty and integrity. No wonder they tried to get rid of him.
As someone else above said: you may not agree with him on many things, but at least he makes a rational argument for his opinions, which is more than any of the creatures in the current cabinet can.
You can at least respect someone even if you disagree with them, but I could never respect any of the current government.
Over the hills and far away........