UK Govt stung by its own Brexit arrangements as parts of Rwanda law get DISAPPLIED in Northern Ireland
If there was ever an example of a government getting caught in a vicious web of its own making, this would be it.
If there was ever an example of a government getting caught in a vicious web of its own making, this would be it.
"Let’s add a dose of reality from planet earth", Peter Stefanovic said.
"Much like Brexit itself, this museum project isn’t delivering on its promises."
The SNP’s Patrick Grady said the Government should admit there is ‘little to no demand or interest for this supposedly glorious Brexit benefit’.
Goods from Britain have faced EU controls since it left the bloc’s single market at the start of 2021.
His comments have been echoed by Dan Poulter, who recently defected to the Labour Party.
“This place shuts its eyes to the devastating impact it is having on people’s lives and businesses", Deidre Brock said.
The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.
He said he would never have pursued the Rwanda deal as prime minister because "we could return people directly to France" back then.
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