‘Covid & Brexit appear like the twin horsemen of the economic apocalypse’
Penny Mordaunt repeatedly ruled out extending the transition period beyond December this year.
Penny Mordaunt repeatedly ruled out extending the transition period beyond December this year.
According to reports the government isn't happy with some "unfair defects" they didn't have time to fix when the deal was rushed through.
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier criticised UK officials for backtracking on a key agreement.
The number of British citizens sitting the naturalisation test was up by a total of 14,600 applications.
A further 359 fatalities were confirmed - a total that eclipsed the entirety of the EU 27 combined.
Opponents have suggested that £100 million could be better spent following the coronavirus crisis.
Food and medicine suppliers are already stretched. A no-deal Brexit could tip them over the edge.
DLP MLA Matthew O'Toole said it was "mad and dangerous" not to extend given the current economic circumstances.
You have to wonder if the PM would prefer to take a knee with the Black Lives Matter protestors or prostrate himself at the feet of Donald Trump?
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