No-deal Brexit ‘most serious crisis’ since WWII, warns Churchill’s grandson
Sir Nicholas Soames criticised Boris Johnson for heading towards a no-deal Brexit, describing it as ‘highly foolish’.
Sir Nicholas Soames criticised Boris Johnson for heading towards a no-deal Brexit, describing it as ‘highly foolish’.
By Mat Hope and Richard Collett-White, Desmog UK
At only 11 days Johnson has lost a seat in a by-election faster than any prime minister since Asquith in 1908.
The Tories could be left with a Commons working majority of one if they fail to retain the Brecon and Radnorshire seat.
The Prime Minister has been promising that Welsh farmers will thrive after the UK leaves the EU amid warnings about the impact of a no-deal Brexit.
The cabinet now includes a Chancellor whose immigration policy would exclude his Dad and a Foreign Secretary who hadn't realised we were surrounded by sea.
The image was accompanied by the words: ‘Your Majesty, your new prime minister is a liar’.
The protester also admitted one racially aggravated public order offence towards a police officer.
Boris Johnson's claims that Gatt 24 could be used to avoid tariffs in the event of a no-deal Brexit under WTO rules were debunked by an inluential commitee of MPs.
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