“This has aged as well as a lettuce left unpicked in the field," wrote one Twitter user.
The 18-year-old also said the last time she bought a new piece of clothing was three years ago – and that it was second-hand.
An animal welfare representative said the government is showing signs that there will not be proper protections against animal testing post-Brexit.
A video created in collaboration with the Good Law Project was projected onto Parliament last night.
“This is an admission that far from ‘teething problems’, the government expects supply problems from their rushed Brexit deal to continue indefinitely," Best for Britain's Naomi Smith said.
"This will not go down well in Red Wall seats at all," one said.
“He took away all our local advice services, thousands of local police officers, he reduced funding for refuges, took away access to justice, he made a killing from his failures, we had to suffer because of them," Jess Phillips said.
The education secretary went on to study social science at Bradford University, which he described as the "most exotic and exciting place in the whole world".
The leader of Reform UK has said he will now write to the governor of the Bank of England to ask it to provide banking services to parties that cannot secure them elsewhere.
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