How much? Artist offered eye-watering sum to burn Farage portrait
Welsh artist David Griffiths was offered £25,000 by a Dutch businessman who wanted to burn his portrait of Farage.
Welsh artist David Griffiths was offered £25,000 by a Dutch businessman who wanted to burn his portrait of Farage.
"Dominic Raab on holiday whilst Kabul fell. Boris Johnson on holiday whilst Britain fell," wrote one Twitter user.
"Scotland didn’t vote for Brexit and now it’s running out of Irn Bru. York was sacked for less," said one angry Twitter user.
It comes on the back of a procession of disastrous Brexit news stories.
"It’s almost as though leaving the single market was a bad idea," Sam Bright tweeted in response.
Andy McDonald quit the shadow cabinet after he was instructed to argue against a national minimum wage of £15 per hour, he claims.
"The driver shortage has resulted in a dependence on agency and particularly foreign drivers that goes beyond what is needed to cope," the report warned.
“In Keir Starmer’s essay, migration was only mentioned in the context of, ‘we need to tackle the challenges of our time, such as climate change, terrorism and migration’. I thought it was quite strange that migration would appear in the same sentence as terrorism - and climate change as well, ...
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