As sewage spews, flashback to Goldsmith pledging greener Brexit Britain
Goldsmith - an environment minister - vowed that standards would "improve" after Brexit in 2019. How things change.
Goldsmith - an environment minister - vowed that standards would "improve" after Brexit in 2019. How things change.
"Aged like milk," said one Twitter user.
Less than half of a promised £20m post-Brexit pot has been given to small businesses.
Ahead of the Budget, the Chancellor said the UK "has always been a proud and preeminent nation".
"The rest of the country heaves a sigh of relief", one person said.
Julian Knight said the BBC was "not in touch at all over Brexit" and had a "collective nervous breakdown" over the issue.
"The tragic irony of the last five years is that May’s first, emptiest slogan was both the truest and hardest to accept."
“What could have been a great celebration of global Britain post-Brexit has now been Whitehall sanitised down into something anodyne and meaningless – it is a great opportunity missed," one Brexiteer complained.
“You tell great big fat lies, you sell magic bean fantasies. And then when reality stubbornly proves you wrong, you double down even harder."
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