Prominent Brexiteer admits remaining in single market would have saved us ‘a lot of trouble’ – reaction
"Masters degree in shamelessness and rewriting history," tweeted Lionel Barber.
"Masters degree in shamelessness and rewriting history," tweeted Lionel Barber.
Gleeful Remainers got stuck into the Daily Express after it complained about long queues for Brits at EU airports.
Unions have warned that plans to cut the civil service by 20 per cent will make coping with Brexit impossible.
The legendary sculptor said Brexit is "a tragedy", "a betrayal" and "a practical disaster".
Who had 'sending in the army to keep airports running' on their Brexit bingo card? Things are just going from bad to worse, here.
He also allegedly accused lazy Brits for not showing up for job interviews and not taking application process seriously.
"I’ve added some actual FACTS to this eighteenth century fantasist’s interview," wrote Peter Stefanovic .
Aviation bosses have complained that the number of prospective European employees has plunged since Brexit, exacerbating recruitment problems.
It comes as Brexit means fall in crops and fewer British products in supermarkets.
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