Business optimism ‘flatlined’ following general election
Companies are waiting to see the impact of the Government’s policies, and the PM’s Brexit transition time limit of the end of the year.
Companies are waiting to see the impact of the Government’s policies, and the PM’s Brexit transition time limit of the end of the year.
The leadership frontrunner launches his leadership campaign with a promise to hound Boris Johnson relentlessly in Parliament.
The UK is scheduled to leave the EU on January 31.
Johnson has shown support for a £20 billion bridge linking Northern Ireland to Scotland in the past.
A week after the election, assurances over workers’ rights, avoiding no-deal and protections for child refugees have been ditched by Johnson.
In yet another broken promise, the Government has removed a pledge to strike a deal with the European Union so child refugees can be reunited with their UK families.
“I don’t think anybody would call me a Corbynista, but I’m a socialist,” Sir Keir said.
Johnson may also ditch the Brexit protection for workers’ rights and environment he promised.
Nicky Morgan joked that leaving the Cabinet is ‘harder than leaving the EU’.
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