Sir Elton calls Govt ‘philistines’ over handling of music industry post-Brexit
“I’m so angry. I’m livid about what the Government did when Brexit happened," the singer said.
“I’m so angry. I’m livid about what the Government did when Brexit happened," the singer said.
"It's very well known that I voted Brexit, but the idea is that when it is done you then go in and be sensible," he said.
And yet the same minister insists Brexit “was self-evidently the right thing to do.”
She thinks the original lyrics are “empty” and “vainglorious”: “They don't reflect the true state of affairs in Britain today, a deeply divided, floundering nation, mostly thanks to Brexit.”
“We must hope that the fallout from the shambles does not turn into an avalanche of political trouble."
They previously saying it had no plans to reintroduce them after Brexit.
The announcement was made on the five year anniversary from Britain’s vote to leave the European Union.
Dr Mike Galsworthy said: "Brexit uncertainty over five years has knocked the UK’s position down several rungs and blown a huge hole in our funds and networks."
Joao Vale de Almeida, the ambassador of the European Union to the United Kingdom, said Brexit was a “living animal” that was “done, in a way, but not done, in another way”.
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