MEP quits Brexit Party over ‘direct conflict’ of views
Louis Stedman-Bryce has quit following the selection of a candidate who “posted homophobic views” on Facebook
Louis Stedman-Bryce has quit following the selection of a candidate who “posted homophobic views” on Facebook
The announcement comes as the number of manufacturing firms entering insolvency reached a five-year high.
The tagline reads: “A stronger economy to invest in our NHS, schools, police, infrastructure.”
Ann Widdecombe, the former Tory MP now standing for the Brexit Party in Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, said she was offered a role in the Brexit negotiations if she was prepared to stand aside.
He claimed that in future English clubs will be able to decide based on “talent, rather than because they’re in Europe as opposed to the rest of the world”.
“There has been an operation coming out of CCHQ, coming out of 10 Downing Street,” said the Brexit Party’s Alexandra Phillips.
The ex-justice secretary warned that even if Johnson wanted to extend the transition period to negotiate a new free trade deal with the EU, he would be unable to do so.
Heckles and praise demonstrated the difficulty Labour is facing.
Brexit Party candidate Wayne Bayley said "Nigel has sold us all down the river in exchange for a peerage."
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