It comes after more than 60 Labour peers took out a newspaper advertisement accusing Mr Corbyn of “failing the test of leadership” amid the ongoing anti-Semitism row.
The 70-year-old woman named Christine followed in Boris Johnson’s footsteps by using a fishy example of how EU red tape has stifled Britain.
Health minister Stephen Hammond signalled he could vote against the Government if it pursues no deal.
Supporters brandished signs which read “stand with Ilhan” and “stop racism now” as they welcomed her home.
Margot James resigned as minister for digital after voting against the Government.
Capita has confirmed a £525 million outsourcing contract with MoD after rival Serco withdrew its year-long legal challenge
An EU spokeswoman said the Isle of Man kipper case described by Mr Johnson falls ‘purely under UK national competence’.
Ice pillow legislation is a British rule that is lauded by most producers because it lowers the risk of Listeria in smoked products.
‘This is what fascism looks like.’
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