Theresa May slams Johnson’s travel restrictions despite vaccination rate
“We now have over 50 per cent of the adult population vaccinated, yet we’re more restricted on travel than we were last year," Theresa May said.
“We now have over 50 per cent of the adult population vaccinated, yet we’re more restricted on travel than we were last year," Theresa May said.
Not quite oven-ready. The oven is broken.
“The prime minister respects the rights of all people to peacefully protest and make their feelings known about injustices," Johnson's spokesperson said.
The prime minister said the UK’s “internal market” has to be respected and “we just need to make it work”.
In a move rarely seen between allies, Washington issued London with a demarche: a formal diplomatic reprimand usually reserved for adversaries.
"There is no question of there being checks on goods going NI to GB or GB to NI," the prime minister said.
"Nothing says ‘greener’ more than you flying to Cornwall from London to discuss how to reduce the globe’s carbon footprint...," Piers Morgan said.
Plans to build the vessel in the UK breaks the WTO government procurement agreement signed by trade secretary Liz Truss just eight months ago.
Boris Johnson has history when it comes to waging sausage wars with Brussels.
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