Elevenses: Brexit betrayal theory
A stirring Tory revolt is proof that our politicians would rather be betrayed than wrong.
A stirring Tory revolt is proof that our politicians would rather be betrayed than wrong.
Firms like Uber will have to give employees the minimum wage, access to sick pay and holidays under new laws.
"Boris Johnson and chums" on the line up, bring your own nibbles and drink.
"No one spends days and nights in the stomach of a truck, feeding on newspaper unless the miles travelled means something more than journey."
"He's been very loyal," the super fan said. "Has he, to who, his wives?" one person responded.
A senior Downing Street said "it's just not working."
Jurgen Klopp said country leaders should not be voted in based on who is the “most funny” or has the “weirdest haircut”.
"So wait... you mean last time you stood for office it WASN'T for a bet?" wrote one person on Twitter.
By Caolán Magee.
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