Richard Tice phones into Brexit TV debate… it does not go well
"Richard Tice should call in more often", Marina Purkiss said after watching the clip.
The UK is the first and so far only country to have left the EU and Brexit was and is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom). The official withdrawal was at 23:00 31 January 2020 GMT (00:00 CET).
"Richard Tice should call in more often", Marina Purkiss said after watching the clip.
"The facts are, Nigel, that it's not worked, it's not going to work. Yes, we will rejoin."
The former Brexit Party MEP has been compared to Alan Partridge after he opened up about the incident on GB News.
Eurostar runs about 14 trains to Paris from St Pancras a day, with each train carrying up to 900 passengers.
As few as 13 per cent now say Brexit has been more of a success than a failure.
“I’m depressed. I’m properly, really depressed. I can’t sleep.”
The Spectator wiped this article off its website... and for good reason.
"It was Conservative Brexiter Jacob Rees-Mogg who promised cheaper food after Brexit. And it was Conservative PM Boris Johnson who said there would be no extra checks on trade. It appears both were wrong"
Still, at least we have blue passports, eh!
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