Ian Blackford branded the UK’s departure from the EU the ‘elephant in the room that neither the Tories or Labour are willing to confront’.
An update to the MPs’ Register of Interests show the former health secretary was paid £45,000 for appearing on the show.
"Because two women meet, it is not simply because of their gender," New Zealand's prime minister said in response to a reporter's 'sexist' question.
"Winchester College has a rowing club, a rifle club, an extensive art collection and they charge over £45,000 in fees.. so why did he hand them nearly £6 million of taxpayer's money?"
“The problem for both the Prime Minister and the Labour leader is that when it comes to Brexit, even their own voters don’t agree with them."
It comes after comments from home secretary Suella Braverman were compared to Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech.
"This is an utter car crash from Simon Thompson showing the very worst face of corporate greed on BBC Breakfast", one person said in response.
He also refused to agree that the right to termination of pregnancy should be protected even in cases of rape or incest.
Kay Burley grilled Simon Thompson as postal workers went on strike for a second 48-hour period over pay and working conditions.
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