Rising temperatures ‘likely to be beneficial’ for Britain, says Lord Frost
The Tory peer has been accused of promoting “denialist tropes” and “right-wing conspiracy theories” in his speech.
The Tory peer has been accused of promoting “denialist tropes” and “right-wing conspiracy theories” in his speech.
The duo of arch Brexiteers have a cunning plan to rebuild Britain.
Frost, who is backing Liz Truss in the Tory leadership contest, hit out at a "totally unrealistic approach to climate and energy policy".
The Conservatives’ choice of the next prime minister will be announced on September 5.
"Generally it is remarkable how smoothly the total reordering of this country's economic relations has gone."
The peer said the Government had faced the choice of accepting the protocol or walking away and facing, at best, a second referendum or no Brexit at all.
A stirring Tory revolt is proof that our politicians would rather be betrayed than wrong.
Before the referendum more than five years ago, Frost admitted no Brexit scenario could be as good as being part of the EU. Now, he left at one of the most sensitive moments of negotiations with the EU, which were focusing on Northern Ireland.
Lord Frost claimed he was resigning because of growing 'disillusionment' with the ‘direction’ of Tory policy - but an EU diplomat suggested there may be another reason.
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