Brexit is ‘increasing risks to trafficking victims’, damning report finds
Britain's departure from the EU has "heightened the risk of exploitation" for European workers, a report said.
Britain's departure from the EU has "heightened the risk of exploitation" for European workers, a report said.
"I don't think anyone else in the world has ever killed livestock because we haven't been able to deal with it," one farmer said.
Dan Tehan and Anne-Marie Trevelyan were unable to thrash out a post-Brexit trade deal, with several issues unresolved.
If there was a vote to leave the EU tomorrow, only 36 per cent would vote out - compared to 52 per cent in 2016.
“Yes, I did vote for Brexit, but I can assure everybody that is listening that I did not vote for this. I voted for people to be more patriotic," the upset farmer has said.
“Oh, I supported him. I thought he was great. But now I’m very disappointed in him," he said.
Long airport queues, well-stocked shelves and the unshakable feeling that this is a union ready to move on.
No region, social class or age group thinks Brexit would benefit them financially.
According to the Bank of England, higher borrowing during the pandemic is to blame for putting more businesses at risk.
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