Shapps ‘would rather have food shortages than EU drivers’
“Incredible Brexit blinkers,” Labour's Andrew Adonis said.
“Incredible Brexit blinkers,” Labour's Andrew Adonis said.
'Gavin Williamson is education secretary, that's how unimportant education is considered in this country,' wrote one Twitter user who disagrees.
The Labour leader also said unfairness is ‘baked-in’ to the A-level results.
"Class inequality in action,' wrote one Twitter user.
“This is an admission that far from ‘teething problems’, the government expects supply problems from their rushed Brexit deal to continue indefinitely," Best for Britain's Naomi Smith said.
"This will not go down well in Red Wall seats at all," one said.
"For anyone who has worked in purchasing for some time, this is as significant and widespread a challenge as we’ve seen.”
“We are disadvantaged people and this school gave us a way to move up," one pupil said.
"Anti-lockdown protestors are storming BBC Television centre, to protest to a TV company that isn't there any more about a lockdown that isn't on any more," wrote one Twitter user.
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