Stay in EU? Express tells readers how to get around Brexit rules for a longer EU holiday
The Express has come up with advice on "hidden ways for Brits to legally get around" visiting the EU for more than 90 days at a time.
The UK is the first and so far only country to have left the EU and Brexit was and is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom). The official withdrawal was at 23:00 31 January 2020 GMT (00:00 CET).
The Express has come up with advice on "hidden ways for Brits to legally get around" visiting the EU for more than 90 days at a time.
The Mail is urging readers to freeze their turkeys now so as not to miss out on Christmas dinner.
Industry leaders warned that up to 120,000 pigs may be disposed of if there will continue to be a lack of workers to process meat, causing more financial loss to UK farmers - amid Boris Johnson's suggestion that the pigs would have become "bacon sandwiches" anyway.
A Daily Express front page from 2016 claiming there will be “cheaper food” in the UK after Brexit has not aged well, after today’s headline warned UK residents to “get used to higher food bills”.
It comes after Poland's opposition party warned the current right-wing government is threatening Poles' EU membership.
"..the goalposts continuously seem to change from the perspective of David Frost’s negotiation strategy and I think now that we’re seeing the goalposts shift once more."
"Who still remembers the ERG repeated promises of cheaper food post Brexit?"
Lord Michael Heseltine said the government is “lurching from crisis to crisis” and is “patently not in control” as they are facing warnings of a winter of discontent similar to the 1970s.
Lance Forman, who was a Brexit Party MEP, seemed to forget about a time not so long ago when things were not going so well post-Brexit.
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