Penny drops for the Express as ex-Sainsbury’s CEO blames Brexit for rising food prices
The newspaper that once proudly announced it "secured Brexit with a trailblazing 28-year EU crusade" is being made to eat some (very expensive) humble pie.
The newspaper that once proudly announced it "secured Brexit with a trailblazing 28-year EU crusade" is being made to eat some (very expensive) humble pie.
The EU will "look at us in horror", the minister for Brexit opportunities declared, much to the amusement of people on social media.
Of those who voted Leave during the 2016 referendum, one in ten would now vote to rejoin, with a fifth of Conservative Party voters also voting to rejoin.
The Daily Express, the Daily Mail and The Telegraph all put a positive spin on the Tories' Budget announcement to mask the biggest tax increase in decades.
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.
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”.
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