Hundreds from Met Police faced sexual misconduct claims since 2010
The accusations included sexual harassment, sexual assault, rape and using a position of power for sexual gain.
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The accusations included sexual harassment, sexual assault, rape and using a position of power for sexual gain.
The Home Secretary gave Windrush as an example of her compassion, and rejected the idea that the Home Office is hostile - just as it banned hundreds of millions of EU citizens from travelling to the UK with their national IDs.
"So women, first of all, need to be streetwise about when they can be arrested and when they can't be arrested,” Philip Allott said.
“Ultimately, now I think we have just run out of time. That’s despite warnings being sounded since the summer of the scale of the potential labour shortage we might face," a food industry representative has said.
WATCH: Journalist Mike Parry said on TV that "minorities must be squashed" and even showed how that should be done.
“It is nice to know there are specialist jobs available here for us after Brexit. We would never have been headhunted to drive a lorry if we’d gone back to Germany," one German citizen has said.
One Yorkshire farmer culled hundreds of piglets because of a processing backlog at local slaughterhouses.
Priti Patel said European ID cards are "insecure", and wouldn't be valid for travel to the UK.
By contrast, 32 per cent thought Brexit has been going “very badly”, and 21 per cent said it turned out “fairly badly”.
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