Everything David Lammy said in this speech about Brexit has come true
The devastating speech given to parliament in 2019 is going viral on social media.
The devastating speech given to parliament in 2019 is going viral on social media.
The Metro says 'Welcome to Londongrad' while the Express says there is 'No way Russia rigged the Brexit vote'.
The clique in the Kremlin know the truth. British intelligence agencies assuredly know the truth. The British people do not know the truth but only because the Johnson government has been too cowardly to seek it.
The ISC’s report found the Government did not properly consider whether Moscow could interfere in the Brexit referendum until after the event.
The report paints a picture of a country which has become the plaything of Russian oligarchs and elites
The damning document said ministers "had not seen or sought evidence of successful interference in the UK democratic processes".
Andrew Bridgen said the report is just the latest example of defeated Remainers refusing to accept the will of the British people.
Caroline Lucas put forward the amendment, calling for "red lines in the negotiations" rather than more "warm words and nice rhetoric".
A no-deal Brexit means giving away control to genuinely unelected bureaucrats at the WTO based in Geneva.
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