Minister claims there are shortages ‘across Europe’. Europeans disagree.
Simon Clarke - a Treasury minister - claimed there were shortages all over Europe. Europeans aren't so sure.
Simon Clarke - a Treasury minister - claimed there were shortages all over Europe. Europeans aren't so sure.
The former prime minister said that migrants are integral to "the way we live" before the referendum.
"What a yardstick for patriotism. Spaffing money up the wall, on some vanity project. Oh, and stop calling it a "royal" yacht. The Royal family have made it very clear they want nothing to do with it."
"He just pinches everybody's ideas and makes out that it's his ideas," one woman said.
Sir Keir Starmer had taken the messiah complex of Tony Blair, the facial expressions of a constipated Gordon Brown and the music David Cameron bops to at his Chipping Norton soirés.
Thin on policy but high on emotion, the Labour leader's 90-minute speech outlined his priorities for government.
The transport secretary insisted last week that it was "wrong" to say Brexit was to blame for the energy crisis.
Welsh artist David Griffiths was offered £25,000 by a Dutch businessman who wanted to burn his portrait of Farage.
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