"If there are problems that we believe are disproportionate, then we will have no hesitation in invoking Article 16," the PM said.
Shortfalls in delivery and the Northern Ireland Protocol have seen health and politics collided.
It comes after Nicola Sturgeon questioned whether the trip was essential.
“The UK should do whatever we can to cut the burden of employment regulation," was among the lines quoted at him.
Petter Eide called it "the strongest global force against racial injustice".
The Home Secretary said the "damage and destruction" was "deeply offensive to the taxpayers of this country".
The move to impinge on the protocol had blindsided both the UK and Ireland and was condemned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Some companies in South Yorkshire and Derbyshire have already lost customers following Britain’s formal severing of ties with Brussels earlier this month.
Just 29 per cent of respondents believe the Labour leader is doing a good job of scrutinising the government's Covid-19 response.
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