
‘Not legal’: Theresa May slams government’s plan to rip up Northern Ireland Brexit deal
‘This bill is not, in my view, legal in international law, it will not achieve its aims’
‘This bill is not, in my view, legal in international law, it will not achieve its aims’
“Voters need to know why the government have made bad choices, and what Labour would do instead, not just that Labour would be a more trustworthy and competent administration, important though that is.”
The PM trumpeted the deal he struck over Brexit. In less than two years, his government is already attempting to unpick many parts of it, asserting its ‘unworkability.’
Former Brexit minister, who famously said there “would be no Brexit downsides”, admits benefits espoused by the Leave campaign have yet to materialise and Ireland will take years to recover from the protocol crisis.
Tories descend further into chaos in tense protocol talks.
Just days after his integrity was questioned by his own MPs in a vote of no-confidence, Johnson is now bringing forward legislation that may well break international law.
‘The Government should reflect that none of the problems with the Protocol it has pointed to should have come as any surprise’
With the 6th anniversary of the Brexit vote looming, Labour should loudly highlight the damage being done
‘Reintroducing measurements in pounds and ounces would be a “distraction” from the huge problems facing the country’.
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