71 per cent of UK exporters think Brexit is not helping their growth
British companies say EU customers have walked away from them because of the new red tape.
British companies say EU customers have walked away from them because of the new red tape.
“Ultimately, a migration strategy is not a substitute for an economic strategy."
He doesn't need to promise that Britain would “rejoin” the EU, but that he would change “anything in the Brexit deal that is hurting the British people".
An industry boss warned festivals will likely be hit by problems such as labour shortages and supply chain crises, meaning it will not be “business as usual”.
"Rees-Mogg's just told Parliament the NHS has already been given the £350m a week Brexit dividend promised! He really does think we are all thick."
The EU will "look at us in horror", the minister for Brexit opportunities declared, much to the amusement of people on social media.
"If you're wondering how many Britons, the article cites four," one person pointed out.
“My eyes literally are in agony. It's like looking at optical illusion, but there's no illusion," one Twitter user said.
“Changing data protection law is very central to the government’s post-Brexit policy. We all remember the A-levels fiasco in 2020."
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