Book reviews of Mark Francois’s self-published Brexit book are in
"Came with both a free packet of crayons and a blindfold... make of that what you will."
"Came with both a free packet of crayons and a blindfold... make of that what you will."
Ireland is the first country to receive a payout from an EU fund to "mitigate the impact of Brexit".
"The only reason publishers turn down a potential book is because they think its sh*t!" Wrote a frank Twitter user.
"I can't say I disagree with anything she says," said one person on Twitter.
"From the ar*ehole that brought you 'SunlitUplands' and other such sh*t," said one person who has simply had enough of this nonsense.
"It is simply absurd. It is quite hard to comprehend or understand, or to even find out why this is even happening.”
Yet another trade boss telling us Irish trade is booming with the EU but declining with the UK.
The MasterChef judge spoke of his worries about previously unseen workforce shortages being down to “closing the door” on our EU neighbours.
You might have thought Brexit was disruptive, but one Mail reader has a plan that makes it look small by comparison.
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