
Express begrudgingly concedes Brexit reset benefits, not that you’d know it from the headline
‘Many readers won’t get past the headline.’

‘Many readers won’t get past the headline.’

Farage said he will still claim his £73,000 per year European Parliament pension, yet Reform is going after council workers’ pensions

The right-wing media remain trapped in a 2016 time warp, still wildly waving Union Jacks and making snide digs at Brussels, oblivious to how far the country has moved on. For the right-wing commentariat, the old tunes are always the best. Updating the playlist has to be resisted at all costs.

A number of leading businesses have come out in support of the deal, including Asda, Morrison’s, M and S, Ryanair, as well as the CBI and the British Chambers of Commerce.

“Nigel Farage clearly cares so passionately about this issue he’s decided he can’t get up from his sunbed to represent his constituents or his party.”

Maybe the right-wing tabloids should reflect the ‘will of the people’.

“How is any of that a surrender?”

The latest deal with the EU gives the UK a number of wins, not only on food exports but will also mean that Brits will no longer have to queue for long periods at EU airports and ports.

‘It’s a reminder that when ideology is put aside and pragmatism is embraced, progress tends to occur.’

The PM said the first UK-EU summit “marks a new era in our relationship” with the EU