Tony Blair launches scathing attack of Jeremy Corbyn following election defeat
The former Prime Minister said the result "has brought shame on us. We let our country down.”
The former Prime Minister said the result "has brought shame on us. We let our country down.”
The UK “must get on track to delivering net zero emissions” in this Parliament, the Committee on Climate Change warned Boris Johnson.
“I don’t think anybody would call me a Corbynista, but I’m a socialist,” Sir Keir said.
According to one source, "the only reason the Brexit Party didn't stand down in Labour seats is because they didn't want it to look like a stitch-up".
The British Meat Processors Association previously warned the UK was not attracting enough EU workers to help produce items such as pigs in blankets.
Jeremy Corbyn said: “The Prime Minister in the campaign made many, many promises and therefore has tremendous responsibilities to live up to. He will be judged on whether he keeps those promises or not by the communities that he has made them to.”
The latest survey by the Confederation of British Industry paints a grim picture for the last three months, but the sector is hopeful of a recovery.
Evidence shows it is age, rather than Brexit, social class or leadership, that likely decided the general election.
The pound dives after Johnson sets up another cliff-edge that creates "yet more months of uncertainty for investors".
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