Sunday papers: ‘Betrayal’ of fishing industry as ‘vague’ deal fails to give clairty to business
Covid and Brexit dominate the papers, as you would expect.
Covid and Brexit dominate the papers, as you would expect.
The UK will no longer participate in the European Union scheme but will now create the homegrown Turing scheme.
“There is no country in the world that will be subject to as many export rules to us as the UK."
Luke Pollard said “Yet again, it’s one rule for the Conservatives and their mates, another for everybody else."
"Never before has a country so spectacularly shot its self in the foot. We are no longer “Great” Britain or a United Kingdom."
Here is what to expect once the transition period ends on December 31.
"The only opportunity had to give a say on the Brexit deal was the 2019 election and in this election 52.7% of voters chose parties committed to a second referendum on Remain and soft Brexit."
When John Redwood challenged prime minister John Major for the Tory leadership in 1995, his supporters were mocked as the “barmy army” and “ward 8 of Broadmoor”.
'The "free speech!" and "spare no offense!" crowd seem to be awfully offended by this.'
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