New Brexit law will ban migrants caught at sea from making UK asylum claims
Makes you feel proud to be British, doesn't it?
Makes you feel proud to be British, doesn't it?
Pizza, fish and chips and avocado are out, but the UK will be fine for egg on toast.
"Australia’s relationship with the EU is not one, from a trade point of view, that Britain would want."
"If the UK leaves with no deal, we join one of the few countries in the world, including Iran, Venezuela, Libya and Russia, with either no trade agreement with Europe and which won’t be negotiating one."
"No Remainer is feeling vindicated. Every Remainer is saddened, frightened, shocked and despondent," one person responded.
"Of all the things that will be a challenge, I am not concerned about either supermarket cupboards running bare or the cost of food prices."
"Our country is about to drop into a deep hole. It hasn't even started yet. This is just the sorbet to clear the palate."
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) warned over a difficult year-end for the economy, with the December 31 Brexit deadline also looming large.
The end of the transition period means that the UK will be subject to a system that permits non-essential travel from only a handful of non-EU countries with low coronavirus infection rates.
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