Railways set to come back into public ownership after nationalisation bill clears penultimate hurdle
“We said we would create Great British Railways. We are", Sir Keir Starmer said.
“We said we would create Great British Railways. We are", Sir Keir Starmer said.
"I'm feeling devastated. There was no one quite like him in British politics", Tony Blair said.
It comes as Donald Trump has proposed more aggressive tariffs in the US ranging from 60 per cent to 100 per cent on Chinese goods and a universal tariff of up to 20 per cent on imports from all other countries.
The trend is being linked to financial advice that recommends the potential tax breaks of investing in farmland.
Including people seeking asylum and other migrants, that rises to 125 per cent, figures show.
He said he took no position on Brexit "per se", but has to "point out consequences".
“Nature has so far balanced our abuse. This is coming to an end."
The Trump campaign succeeded by eating up all the "oxygen of attention" afforded by the owner of one social media platform.
The Clarkson's Farm star accused the government of wanting to "carpet bomb our farmland with new towns for immigrants".
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