‘Express gonna Express’: Paper ridiculed for latest Brexit blunder
The Daily Express is at it again, this time touting a non-existent Brexit benefit for Britain.
The Daily Express is at it again, this time touting a non-existent Brexit benefit for Britain.
One French politician said it sounded like Barnier had spent "too much time with Boris Johnson".
He said the tax increase, which is likely to impact on the young and poorest the most, is “very bad policy and politics”.
Current charges, which have remained unchanged since the UK severed ties with the EU, are roughly 0.5 per cent.
Spoons customers last week reported beer shortages at the Brexit-backing pub giant amid supply chain chaos.
The supply chain crisis has sparked a relaxation of rules on dumping waste water.
"Brexit is now causing builders to down tools due to soaring material costs. Brought to you from the same government who promise to 'Build back better’," political commentator Marina Purkiss said.
"How is this a debate", one person said after guests played a familiar conveyer belt game.
Brexit minister Lord Frost used a speech on Saturday to warn that difficulties over the deal risked creating “cold mistrust” with the European Union.
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