Anti-trans activist quoted by BBC calls for trans women to be executed
Lily Cade - who featured prominently in a controversial recent BBC article - called for trans women to be lynched.
Lily Cade - who featured prominently in a controversial recent BBC article - called for trans women to be lynched.
The prime minister's claim comes after Brexit minister David Frost suggested Britain is open to a “consensual solution”.
"Three sets of dirty super-king - albeit Frette - sheets in the back of the car is no one’s idea of “glamorous”".
The chancellor’s flagship policy will "alter the location rather than the volume of economic activity", the Office for Budget Responsibility concludes.
The US president looked to have nodded off as world leaders were told they have the "power to make decisions and reach agreements which will affect the lives of generations to come."
Specsavers were quick to capitalise on the mistake, telling the CNN anchor he "should've gone to Glasgow".
'Hang on we were told the UK was first in line for a trade deal,' wrote one Twitter user.
Frost also claims he considered resigning in December 2017
Meanwhile, Sir Keir has a 27% approval of the job he is doing, down three percentage points.
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