How much? Artist offered eye-watering sum to burn Farage portrait
Welsh artist David Griffiths was offered £25,000 by a Dutch businessman who wanted to burn his portrait of Farage.
Welsh artist David Griffiths was offered £25,000 by a Dutch businessman who wanted to burn his portrait of Farage.
“Build back better, blah blah blah. Green economy, blah blah blah. Net zero by 2050, blah blah blah. Climate neutral, blah blah blah."
"Dominic Raab on holiday whilst Kabul fell. Boris Johnson on holiday whilst Britain fell," wrote one Twitter user.
The drastic move would give key workers priority access to petrol stations.
"Bizarrely, it soon became clear that the drivers had been queuing at a petrol station for several hours despite the fact that the garage was not open to the public..."
"The man pulled out a knife saying he will stab him."
Miller's new party, True and Fair, will aim to "hold the government to account" and move beyond the "politics of incompetence".
"Scotland didn’t vote for Brexit and now it’s running out of Irn Bru. York was sacked for less," said one angry Twitter user.
The EU's former chief negotiator said the UK is paying the price for choosing to end freedom of movement.
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