Lord Frost’s exit from Brexit opens the door to the co-author of a book describing Brits as the world’s biggest wasters
The Adventures of Pluto NashWas Boris Johnson’s finally all-too obvious incompetence, dishonesty and lack of any coherent plan, beyond what might get him either elected or noshed off, merely a useful fig leaf to cover the chief Exiteer’s exit from the unwinnable forever war against the phantoms of Europe? The lie-fuelled promises of theSpace Ritual
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Pints of champagne could be next ‘Brexit dividend’First it was the return of imperial measurement to sell fruit and vegetables.Now in the latest “Brexit dividend” Britons may be able to buy pint bottles of champagne — that is if the French are prepared to sell them that way.Before the UK joined the EU it has been claimed that 60 per cent of all cha
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We might get ‘pints of champagne’ back because of Brexit but nobody caresPint-sized sparkling wine bottles may return ‘thanks’ to Brexit, as the government reviews the EU legislation that banned the imperial measurement - but safe to say this isn’t being greeted as the most fantastic Brexit dividend.
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Brexit threat: EU tipped for 'full-blown trade war' with UK after 'Christmas impasse'THE EU was tipped for a 'full-blown trade war' with the UK after a 'pre-Christmas impasse', according to an academic paper.
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Immigration rules relaxed for social care workers amid Brexit and Omicron staffing crisisThe Government is to relax immigration rules on care-worker jobs as the social care sector increasingly struggles to attract and keep staff, partly as a result of Brexit.
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Brexit one year on: so how’s it going?Those promised rewards for Britain of leaving the European Union should surely be with us by now. What have been the costs and gains of ‘taking our country back’?
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One year on, most voters say Brexit has gone badlyAn Opinium poll on the anniversary of Britain quitting the EU also found that 42% of people who voted Leave in 2016 had a negative view of how it had turned out
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