Montage of all the times Boris Johnson lauded his “fantastic deal” goes viral on social media
The PM tried to drum up support today as he moves to table legislation that could override parts of his lauded deal.
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The PM tried to drum up support today as he moves to table legislation that could override parts of his lauded deal.
Writing in the Telegraph, Mr Johnson said: “I have to say that we never seriously believed that the EU would be willing to use a Treaty, negotiated in good faith, to blockade one part of the UK."
Here's a reminder of how the right wing manufactured a media fiasco.
Liam Fox accused the "metropolitan" media of "talking down" the UK's prospects post-Brexit.
The Conservative's pledge to protect our democratic systems has allowed them to prorogue parliament, repeatedly lie to the country and even break international law.
The worlds biggest trade deal, struck between the EU and Japan last year, seems to be a distant memory to Brexiteers.
Sir Desmond Swayne said the ban was “absolutely grotesque", while Steve Baker wants us to "start living like a free people".
European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic said the “extremely serious violation” of international law puts the ongoing trade talks in jeopardy.
The PM also came a cropper in the international press, which described his latest moves as "barbaric".
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