In 2016, Warburtons' boss said: “Brexit is a very good thing to have happened. We could either continue to be in the European Union and wait for it all to collapse around us, or we could make our own way out of it and crack on as an independent nation. We decided the latter.”
"It’s almost as though leaving the single market was a bad idea," Sam Bright tweeted in response.
"There simply isn't a problem here. There is enough fuel and drivers here to keep the supply chain fully stocked."
“In Keir Starmer’s essay, migration was only mentioned in the context of, ‘we need to tackle the challenges of our time, such as climate change, terrorism and migration’. I thought it was quite strange that migration would appear in the same sentence as terrorism - and climate change as well, because for me, those are very different topics," Bulat told TLE.
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Halfords recorded a 17-fold rise in the number of jerry cans sold over the weekend.
Jo Grady, general secretary of the UCU, said: “Loading more debt onto students is not the way to deal with the failed marketisation of higher education. It is a regressive move that will hit lower earners hardest."
"Capitalism is incapable of solving the problems it has created."
"You've been in power for 11 years & have had 5 years to prepare for Brexit - this is ALL on YOU," wrote one Twitter user.
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