Sunak says Brexit has been a success – because beer and sanitary products are cheaper
The economy is in dire straits, exports are drying up and jobs are scarce, but at least we've got reduced VAT on tampons and cheap pints.
The economy is in dire straits, exports are drying up and jobs are scarce, but at least we've got reduced VAT on tampons and cheap pints.
The slogan will be plastered on billboards up and down the country if the funds can be raised - and it looks like they will be!
“I voted and campaigned for Brexit because I wanted Britain to control migration. So that we all have a say on what works for our country."
Andrew Bridgen was expelled as he appeared to describe the vaccine rollout as “the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust”.
Republic chief executive Graham Smith dismissed suggestions that arrests were needed to limit disruption as ‘disgraceful’.
He was expelled from the Conservatives for comparing Covid vaccines to the Holocaust.
The union said it has rejected a ‘risible’ 4% pay offer from the 16 train companies it remains in dispute with.
Campaigners are hopeful it will include plans for a levy on gambling companies, affordability checks and maximum stakes.
The pair clashed over culture wars on GB News.
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