By contrast, 32 per cent thought Brexit has been going “very badly”, and 21 per cent said it turned out “fairly badly”.
“If Douglas Ross wants to get off his phone for a moment while we’re talking about this really serious issue," the SNP leader said.
Simon Clarke - a Treasury minister - claimed there were shortages all over Europe. Europeans aren't so sure.
The former prime minister said that migrants are integral to "the way we live" before the referendum.
The shadow business secretary said Boris Johnson "must engage on the detail of what is actually happening".
“The letter I’ve been sent shows a complete scattergun approach by a government who are desperate to try and sort out a problem that's completely of their own creation," he told The London Economic.
Crisis warned that the UC cut could be "the final blow that forces renters from their homes".
Sir Keir said he was pleased to have "got my own house in order" at the party's Brighton conference.
Turkeys could be scarce and toys under the tree could be underwhelming, analysts have warned.
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