The slow, inevitable burst of Boris’s Brexit bubble
And the first green shoots of a fightback.
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).
And the first green shoots of a fightback.
Soaring bills, empty shelves and a 'perfect storm' heading our way that will leave families "thousands of pounds poorer", the paper reported.
It comes as The Society of Musicians told a parliamentary inquiry that UK’s music industry is “in grave jeopardy because of Brexit”, and 42 per cent of its touring musicians would consider quitting the UK to save their careers.
Claims made by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove a month before the 2016 EU referendum that gas bills will be cheaper if Brits back Brexit resurfaced as UK is currently facing massive gas price hikes.
One of the key demands protestors will make is a better deal with the EU, which would include a return to the single market and customs union and freedom of movement for workers.
Food industry bosses have warned the problem is a “national security issue”.
The singer said it is ‘financially impossible’ for burgeoning British talent to tour in the European Union.
"Brexit is very damaging to this country and it is only going to get worse," she said.
The Speaker of the US House of Representatives discussed the Northern Ireland Protocol with Johnson in Downing Street.
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