Andrew Neil quits GB News role – hilarity ensues
“A sad loss for the channel’s zero viewers," comedian James Felton said.
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“A sad loss for the channel’s zero viewers," comedian James Felton said.
It came after the PM dressed up in full gear as he and the chancellor visited apprentices at the company's training academy.
Adverse weather conditions and a shortage of lorry drivers and fruit pickers are behind the problem after EU citizens quit Britain, according to reports.
“We’re talking about their own citizens that they are causing grief to which I find disappointing but I also don’t think anyone intended Brexit to be this way, to be very harsh on immigration from Europeans, and I find it excessive actually," he told TLE.
“In an era when modern medicine can extend the length of an individual’s life but not necessarily its quality, we believe that those with terminal or incurable conditions deserve a choice about how, where and when they die,” an open letter read.
One couple had sold their home in Brussels and are now having to move between Airbnbs with their children because of a Home Office rejection.
"To be honest, it’s very hard on my son. We tried to make light of it, just saying we are going on vacation, but he misses his father," one British mother whilst being forced apart by Brexit from her French husband.
"We truly did everything we could," journalist Paul Johnson tweeted sarcastically.
An additional £600m in costs hit British importers since Brexit came into force, taxes which were not required when Britain was in EU's single market.
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