Environment minister George Eustice said a "trade deal with the United States is not critical to our economic success".
John Redwood told the president-elect that Brexit “gave us a larger percentage mandate for exit than your own convincing win".
British diplomats reportedly believe that Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron and Irish premier Michael Martin will be the first leaders to hear from Biden.
The peer has previously denied being racist, after calling Leo Varadkar, who was then Ireland’s taoiseach, a “typical Indian”.
Corbyn was suspended last month after claiming that the scale of anti-semitism in the Labour Party had been “dramatically overstated for political reasons”.
"He is undermining almost two decades of work establishing our reputation for producing genuinely reformist and evidence-based policy research."
“There is overwhelming evidence that entities connected to key government figures have made staggering fortunes from these procurement contracts."
Government would reinstate controversial clauses that enable ministers to break international laws if Lords try to strip them out.
"The UK will now be conscious of the fact that they have a US president who’ll be focusing in a completely different way to Donald Trump on the impact of the Brexit deal."
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