New business secretary says trade opportunities with the EU could be explored
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- New business secretary Jonathan Reynolds has told Sky's Trevor Phillips, constitutional arguments - like Brexit - will not be revisited with the EU, but trade opportunities could be explored.
He said: "When it comes to trade, it's really about standards on food, we've got the same standards as the European Union.
"If we can sell more whiskey, more salmon to a market which is so significant to us of course we should explore an opportunity like that and I think moving forward to be frank, a relationship to Europe that is not determined by the internal politics of the Conservative Party is very much in the national interest."
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I don't remember the media questioning whether Boris had a clear mandate in 2019 when he won the general election despite the combined vote of Labour, SNP, Greens and Lib Dem being close to 50%. Now that Labour are in government, it's suddenly not fair.
One rule for Labour, one rule for every other political party.
Johnson got only 29% of the electorate to vote for him and yet he got the biggest majority in 30 years.
A bit bised media unfortunately, more questions the better as we need to make sure they will do a good job running the country
We got to keep whoever is in charge on their tiptoes so we can get back to a normal life
The media is really pushing this narrative that Labour dont have a majority. Perhaps they are scared of incoming media reform?
@@haydenhoodless2055 What percentage of Conservative voters were voting 'tactically' during the 2019 elections compared to Labour voters ?
He actually answered most of the questions and the ones he didn't were because it regarded another department. Nice
he never answered a question
@@NicholasRoss-l7u Your audio must’ve cut out.
@@NicholasRoss-l7u might need to check your hearing aid mate.
This interviewer was not expecting such a polite and open response to his partisan, antagonistic questions. This man handled himself very well and I would love if this was the way politicians answered going forward.
God it feels weird to actually have some likeable ministers.
likeable minister was the only thing that was important in this election , peel of the subterfuge , WHITE PM FOR WHITE BRITAIN
@@shantanughosh8229 Nonsense
I don’t remember the media pulling apart the Tories like this within their first weekend. How strange… 🙄
I don’t remember an incoming govt with no mandate . Yes please to these interviews . I like many have no idea what this party stands for .
@@reasondora2712 Scrutiny - fine, antagonism - completely unnecessary, ‘no mandate’ - ridiculous comment. Huge majority. Now go read the manifesto
@@reasondora2712 it does have a mandate.
Labour have a large majority achieved by following the rules of the system
That’s the mandate
Short memory it's happened time and time again no time to rest and congratulate each other there's a country to run
@@RobinHarris-nf4yv80% of the country didn't vote for labour.
This is weird.. he's answering the questions and sounding human. I could actually have a pint with this guy!
@@poot86 don't be fooled
It is a change
So he's a good actor
Liebour lies
Trevor Phillips asks a question and then interrupts from the get go. He does my head in.
He is Sky's worst presenter
😂 is that a 'fair' system? 😂
The Tories were down to 20% approval ratings for a long time but were still implementing their policies.
So is it that 'fair' is only measured on a single day every 5 years?
The presenter is a mush brain.
Biased Sky as usual. Lots of us DON’T like or respect Blair.
Biased SKY to whom? Blair has been involved he a past PM, so thus when we writes in the paper he has a national impact.
@@ToodyslexicforyouWho cares if he was a past PM?! He’s no longer relevant and should disappear. His lies on WMD’s in Iraq should forever condemn him as a seriously flawed politician. Go away and calm down mate.
Only those on the Left of the Labour party. All those on the 'centre right' were 100% behind Blair at the time of the Iraq war.
@@babycharliebrownThe mainstream media still respect him, Alistair Campbell, Gordon Brown, David Blunkett, David & Ed Milliband, Ed Balls.
@@tudormiller887 These ain’t the main stream media just past politicians or advisors who aren’t relevant anymore but who can’t retire gracefully.
I believe asking politicians profound, relevant and sometimes nasty questions is appropriate but please Trevor dear. Not on the first or second day. Give this and this guy at least the chance of taking a seat!
Straight into the customs union, please. Turkey is in the customs union. Enough of this self-harm. Time to live in the real world again.
A minister that makes sense and is even intelligent, Wow!
I agree, but lammy will Fcuk everything up!
@@Differentbias Lammy is the one I am most worried about.
I know Jonny personally and is a honest person ,Good interview apart from his snide remarks about Reform and Putin .
@@xcforce9067 -don't worry ,Lammy knows Obama personally from their time at Harvard .Only problem is that Obama was there 1988-91 and Lammy was there in 1997 !!! How doers that work
What's the obsession with Blair. Yesterday's man, long gone.
It was Blair & Campbell that encouraged the current Labour party to incorporate 'tactical voting' in marginal Conservative seats to oust them.
He’s the greatest modern day PM, turned the country around. That’s why he’s still remembered and his opinions are worthwhile listening to
Unfortunately, the Blair/Brown reforms of 1997-2010 are stopping a lot of necessary decisions from being made. Since then, the decision-making system is rigged towards the Left, but weirdly, the Tories did nothing to reverse those reforms. Which is what is needed.
Voters simply took the garbage out.
Not even Monday and they’re ON THE CASE. 🎉
I like the way they scraped the Rwanda farce after 6 on Friday 😂
@@chrissanders1027 he may not be obviously charismatic, but there’s a subtly wicked sense of humour.
It feels less stressful. 🤷♂️
So far so good.
Remember when the Brexit salesman said 'We hold all the cards...' in 2016 before the vote? Now all we have is permanent austerity as a result.
37% of the turkeys voted for Xmas. British "democracy" in a nutshell.
Mr Philips is wrong to assume that "everyone respects Tony Blair" Some of us don't.
All we wanted was someone who sounds credible.
Somehow, we have to get away from blaming migrants for our ills. It's plain wrong, and unkind.
A good neighbour is better than a far off relative.
Le Pen? Hahaha
Utterly dreadful. It is not one MP's responsibility to say whether the system under which they won is unfair. How about actually giving them a chance and if they fail, then hold them to account. Typical of the media today.
Sure, trade opportunities could be explored... within the boundaries of the TCA. Which isn't up for negotiation, it's merely the *implementation* of the TCA that is up for *review* in 2026. European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic explained to UK officials back in 2023 that it would only cover the implementation of the deal rather than wholesale changes. Mr Sefcovic said customs checks at the border would likely remain and stressed the TCA had not been used to its “full potential”. He said the review doesn’t constitute a commitment to reopen the TCA or to negotiate supplementary agreements. “The TCA will simply not be able to recreate any kind of notion of the single market.” The EU will welcome the return of competent adults in the UK's government. But that doesn't mean that previous agreements are subject to change.
They might say that, but they want a closer relationship with the U.K.
Why are we basing conversations from the perspective of Tony Blair? He left office after forcing our military into a conflict it had no reason to take part in. He is the reason the tories got their 14 years to begin with. It's pathetic to see him deciding now is the time to start criticizing when his own party is finally back in power.
He should learn to be quiet and be thankful that he isn't in prison.
Indeed. He's a war criminal. Dr David Kelly RIP
Agree with him deal with EU market get in part of EU market
Brexit showed all of the disadvantages of a democracy, the public dont all have degrees in economics and the results of brexit showed that
A First Past The Post democracy, maybe.
Sorry but your suggestion is that only intelligent people voted to stay in the UK is the precise reason we aren't now in the EU 😂😂😂
@user-wq6sz7vt3w in the last government most of the Conservative voters didn't get what they wanted from the government they voted in.
@@jaisriram295 my suggestion is that people were unable to know the repocutions of Brexit without the correct education and therefore only specialists should have made a decision bout a specialist field of work
Democracy is only a good thing, when the left gets its way. Look at France to see what the tolerant left are like. If the majority behaved in this manner the left would be vanquished fr9m the west.
Strange to question him on the nature of the electoral system, as if he or labour are responsible for it for its implementation.
They are - they can change it tomorrow if they wanted to.
@@RaRa-eu9mw Why would they? The Tories used it to their advantage in the past. Why should Labour have to fall on thier own sword after winning the war because some of the other armies fought a good fight and ended up on the losing side? To the victor go the spoils. That has been the British way for centuries.
@@RaRa-eu9mw and the tories could have changed it 2 months ago but they didnt. whats your point
@@plamerj1234 It's appropriate to ask a government representative about something the government is responsible for.
@@abcdef-uc1rj The idea that FPTP should continue because "it's the British way" is absurd. It's a fundamentally unfair voting system. The only other country in Europe which uses it is Belarus.
Sorry...who's whisky and salmon? Oh that'll be the ones that didn't vote for Brexit.
The majority of all Brits voted for Brexit, though the politicians still haven't fully delivered it.
@@johnbrereton5229False, a third of the electorate voted for Brexit.
@@Steven-vo4ee
FALSE !
The Brexit Referendum was the largest single vote in British History and 52% of all Brits voted to Leave.
@@johnbrereton5229 Registered voters in June 2016 = 46,500,001
Leave votes: 17,410,742 [37.44%]
Remain votes: 16,141,241 [34.71%]
Didn't vote: 12,948,018 [27.84%]
UK population in 2016: 65,610,000
Percentage of the UK population who voted leave = 19.73%
EU Referendum turnout = 72.21% [of the electorate].
Higher UK turnouts [General elections, again (should be obvious) of the electorate] within living memory:
1945, 72.8%
1950, 83.9%
1951, 82.6%
1955, 76.8%
1959, 78.7%
1964, 77.1%
1966, 75.8%
[Feb] 1974, 78.8%
[Oct] 1974, 72.8%
1979, 76.0%
1983, 72.7%
1987, 75.3%
1992, 77.7%
It didn’t take them long
No that’s correct, it didn’t take them long to talk sensibly
Do these people mean that if people come to the UK and make contributions to the economy and even create jobs but shouldn't have access to the NHS? Which planet are they coming from?
shove your NHS. I've been here 10 years now, paid hundreds of thousands of pounds in income, NI, VAT, road and stamp taxes.
Never used your NHS even once (no, I am not superman).
Tried it a few times - ridiculous level of service.
100% private.
Nobody comes here, from any country that isn't totally gone, for "the NHS"
Twisted view on Blair he should not even be walking around free, disgraceful little man.
“Everybody respects Tony Blair” why are Sky news staff lying?
Only those against the Iraq invasion of 2003, most 'centre right' Labour politicians & voters were 100% behind Blair at the time.
Just watched the Trevor Phillips show and as well as having Jonathan Reynolds on he reported he couldn’t get any of the senior tories or what’s left of them to come on his show I bet it’s because typical of the tories they all probably off looking at there own interests on how to become leader
The person who came on Nadhim Zahawi and he still took no blame for the tories demise I remember he was sacked for fiddling his taxes and him the chancellor
No wonder the tories was voted out in such a big way
Everybody respects Tony Blair? I’m sure many would disagree!
He is a war criminal and he should be thankful he isn't in a jail cell.
That's why I didn't voted Labour: we need a long-term plan to be back in the EU.
Question is whether EU wants to do more trades with us (esp if those are on our terms)
Labour must move on Europe fast, we need the rise in GDP to pay for vital, neglected services, they all know it's a disaster, get going Keir.
Move where? The EU could drop some of these disproportionate SPS checks on UK exports. Repeating “third country” is irrelevant.
@@aleph8888 This interview was the first mention of EU trade being looked at, and he mentioned to the benefit of both sides, that'll do me for starters, we will be back in sooner or later, it was madness to leave, the younger generation will demand it.
Abdolutely.
Last time I looked, trade between the EU and the UK has increased by 50% since Brexit so which opportunities is he talking about?
But the UK are still trading with the Rest Of World, especially Commonwealth countries.
Untrue
Tories fumbled Brexit so badly I think it's likely we will rejoin in some capacity - Now the EU has moved further right I dont think people would be so opposed?
No. We would not have been able to lead the way on stepping up types of military aid to Ukraine if we were still in the EU.
Storm Shadows, Challengers so on paved the way for many other allies to follow.
The EC started out promising to be a trading club, but treaty by treaty it was trying to take over by stealth what we fought so hard to keep in WWII. The EU is undemocratic - We don’t get to vote for the president of the parliament, it’s the old boys club choosing among their mates - that is an aristocracy not a democracy.
Look at all the Orwellian bullshit they want to put in the cars of their citizens now, because there’s no-one to stop them.
When the generation that voted for Brexit is dead, or very, very old, maybe then, but the people spoke.
Do Remain voters still want to rejoin the EU if & when Le Pen & Bardella of the National Rally party win the French elections ? Imagine the protests across the UK, as President meeting Sir Keir Starmer at Number 10 ? It will be like when Trump visited the UK during his presidency. 🇫🇷🇪🇺
The EU haven't moved anywhere and they aren't in the slightest bit interested in having the UK back in the club. The EU's economy has grown more than 3 times faster than the UK's since 2016 and the largest stock exchange in Europe is now based in Paris not London. Brexit has worked out very well for the EU, it's only an existential crisis for the UK. British exceptionalism convinced 17.4 million fools to vote for stupid in 2016, that same exceptionalism is now convincing some people we can return anytime we want. This is delusional thinking. If we ask really nicely we might be able to get back into the single market but that will come with a lot of conditions that the UK will find most unpalatable. Rejoining the EU is not on the cards because they won't take us back. They are sick to death of perfidious Albion and who can blame them?
Time to rake in some millions
I don't understand why he is being so confrontational, there is no record to pick apart?
It's bad viewing I turned off after 2 minutes
Also the below mentioned rule for student and graduate visa should change.
"It is also worth noting that employers do not need to pay the Immigration Skills charge (currently priced at £364 per year of sponsorship for small companies, and £1,000 per year of sponsorship for medium and large companies) if sponsoring a Student visa holder to switch to the Skilled Worker route. In contrast, this charge would be applicable if they were sponsoring a Graduate visa holder."
This rule clearly encourages people coming to study here focus on not studying, but to change to a skilled worker route. In reality, the students who come here to study should actually focus on studying and then look for jobs during their graduate visa term which will allow time for them to move to a better skilled worker route employment. This step will in turn helps the government not to rely on hiring other foreign skilled workers.
Thanks
This is such poor journalism. Terrible questions
Finally, common sense!
11:41 I 100% agree, how come it takes a small number for labour to win a seat but thousands votes more for another 'smaller' party??
Im loving the representation of the North and women on the front bench. I dont live in the UK anymore but i am from the NW and I hope they'll be less neglected moving forwards. Angela is a huge asset.
I left for the EU after Brexit but really hope relations improve. I might come back and work for the NHS a bit if things look better in the next few years. The current deal and logistics make life difficult for EU/UK families. My partner is also in healthcare but has no right to work in the UK despite being highly qualified in rescue services and earning more than me as a nurse. The rules need to change a bit towards logic.
thanks man!!!👍👍🏆🏆 lets see how long the stream lasts.
Kier Starmer and Labour are in real danger of boxing themselves in " No rejoining EU" No ID Cards. what if politics changes, or opportunities change where it would be stupid not to rejoin, or issue ID Cards - they would have to U-Turn, giving the right wing press a field day. labour would be better of saying something like " currently this is our position- but things and situations change and we will keep our options open if opportunities for growth or security change
Actions speak louder than words.
Trade between the UK and the EU are larger now than at anytime we were members, so where is this additional trade going to come from ?
I mean it's objectively not, but ok.
@@ozzya9977
In fact it is, particularly in the UKs soaring services industry. In fact, the UK has now overtaken the whole EU apart from Germany to become the worlds 4th biggest exporting nation and the worlds 8th largest manufacturer.
It's not about more trade, it's about making trade more efficient.
@@johnbrereton5229 John your numbers are WAY OFF as per usual.
Let's see if Sir Keir keeps his election 'promise' of the UK not rejoining the EU, under a Labour government🤔. 🇬🇧🇪🇺
I don't think David Lamy received the memo from Sir Keir , he's already networking on the continent .
Madeline Will have the biggest party but I cannot gather them with that that they need a majority
Here we go back to the eu we go.
Super. Reality is back.
3:20 Trevor Philips says "everybody respects Tony Blair" where has the guy been for the past 14 years under a rock?
that's good
We need an effective immigration regime. Stop the boats , but don't deny asylum to people who are already in UK with lots of dreams, Allow Skilled immigrants to migrate smoothly , also more opportunities for graduates from UK universities, ( especially reducing the annual salary requirements for them) and control those low ranked universities who exploit foreigners to attract to less valued degrees, thanks
I was trying to overthrow the consecutive party from 2016 today I have succeeded for 2024 to overthrow along with oxbridge seats that I have to go oxbridge seats of Boris joshon
Tony Blair is entitled to his opinion as is everyone but Keir Starmer is now the prime minister and first Lord of the Treasury.
He will deal with the nations problems in his own good time and take advise as he sees fit.
I like trevor philips but i think trying to eqaute avertage vote share to seats is silly. We all know the system should be ultered but to suggest reform to 800k to win a seat is trying to impose country wide popular vote onto system that does not care about it. It cares about localised popular vote. The only votes that mattered for reform were the wons that wons them seats. Is that unfair yes. But dont try and impose metrics onto a system that gives the outcome is it meant to. The system objetive is to give localised representation in a absolute manner it want over represnt parties that do well so it is easier for governemt formation. There are systems that make goventment formation a little harder and provide a element of pr and there are systems that make government formation difficult but are very represntive.
Its quite funny to hear, illegal migration can go up at the expense of cutting legal migration!
Well one is currently about 10x the other? If the argument is that the UK does not have the space or resources (which is false), then legal migration would seem the logical target!
The choice on the ballot was 'Remain a member of the European Union' or 'Leave the European Union'. We have left. It's up to the government, with the backing of Parliament, to decide the nature of the relationship going forward.
Join Again to EU Guys So we can Have Free Movement
Just rejoin like Norway and Switzerland.
Not entirely in it.
This is what I agreed with my girlfriend as well as a compromise.
Both ways are not practical. The EU has already said they will never go anywhere near the swiss model again as it is an unholy mess of bilateral agreements that are nigh-on impossible to manage. And the Norway model would not be accepted by the British people as it would mean paying even more than membership states and essentially being a rule taker. Norway can afford that, as they have a relatively simple structure economy - oil and fish, that's it. It wouldn't work for the diverse British economy, especially the service sector.
Norway can also afford it cause it's literally 2 times richer than UK by the GDP per capita numbers. UK nominal GDP per capita in more than 40 000 dollars and Norwegian is more than 80 000 dollars. Plus they got the biggest sovereign fund in the world, worth more than 1 trillion dollars. @@dschoene57
P. S. There's NO "just rejoining". And a LOT of Labour politicians were pro Brexit. Now they can enjoy it, together with others.
@@Just_another_Euro_dude who from labour was pro brexit? That is still labour.
Stop with the fake vague answers and just be honest about your intentions
Starmer will have a hard time fixing a lot of the damage the Tories have inflicted on the country. Some of it will be impossible to reverse. He'll undoubtably get the blame but it won't be his fault. Outside of the single market the UK's economy is toast and there's very little he can do about that. The future is still one of managed decline but Starmer will manage that decline better than the Tories ever would. We need to manage our expectations. The damage of the last 14 years can't be solved overnight.
Blair has no right to claim Labour have no plan on immigration…..he was the muppet that didn’t impose transition arrangement when the Eastern bloc countries joined EU…..Blair’s anticipated 20,000 coming…..3.5 million Polish people later 🤣
Toss er
there all tar same no workingclass honesty
Hilarious. 'What the country needs' in combination with 'could explore' better eu relations. The english are born farsighted.
Oh how i miss the gaslighting party who brought back Cameron but am trying my best to cope with it 😁🎉
My sympathy to all the men woman and young and old .. to the dark days ahead
We will have to hold on to our dignity while this government will test us to the limits
All British people while and and all others who have British citizenship
Hold on because this will be a battle we must win against the people in power
At 11:00 WHY NOT bring them in on the 2nd level, that is: in an ADVISORY role. WHY skip over the current generation and bring in THE DINASAURISSES of the BLAIR age. I mean, WHAT kind of message is KS sending out with these pics!! But then again: we're dealing here with: SIR KEIR STARMER, THE ACCORDING TO YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS, FULL GROWN AND CONVINCED SOCIALIST 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁!!!
They should have some spine and " explore" rejoining the EU.
Reform voters really were stupid enough to deliver us a party that ultimately wants to join the EU. Thanks.
What's ID cards got to do with immigration.
Most EU countries have ID cards now to 'control immigration' It's debatable if it actually cuts the number of immigrants entering the country or not. Or those applying for asylum in EU countries.🇪🇺
🤮🤮🤮🤮
Remember when Labour kicked up a fuss about David Cameron being unelected minister (rightfully so btw) but see no issue when they have three one of which (Jacqui Smith) who was caught buying p()rno’s on her expenses 🤣
Good we should rejoin the eu anyway
We ? No thank's not enough work for the european invasion on our jobs.
Jackie Smith must need a new bath plug
It’s not “ethnic rivalries” it’s people who don’t want genocide
There is no genocide. What delusion. Labour's position on Gaza is clear, Israel and Hamas must follow international law for lasting peace. The Muslim community in Leicester voted Ashworth out on religious and cultural lines.
Wasn't there also some Hindu/Muslim rivalry going on in Leicester as well? It wasn't just opposition to the Gazan Genocide.
@justhannah3960 Mhm. 👆 In 2022 there was quite a bit. Leicester East voted Conservative for the first time in 41 years on Thursday, partly because of the rise in Hindu BJP voters.
Someone Google this man’s current net worth including all properties and family worth then compare it to when he’s finished 😊
Ps he’s already 10 grand up by appearing on the tele
This comment reeks of cope and seethe.
Copium
That’ll be a long long 15 year wait. Enjoy.
What does an ID card do when it comes to reducing immigration? Do they chuck them at Asian people and they disappear? It’s such an odd suggestion.
I do hope somewhat that Labour will admit at some point during this term that the electoral process ought to be re-assessed.
There is no need of referendum to uk it is direct to join European Union by order
Labour is straight back the the EU cause. God help us.
So we can’t trade with the EU? Get a grip mate
Deliberate ignorance is the very definition of stupid, stupid.
Average reform voter
Good. Great news !!!
@@kvassman_ Complete lack of empathetic humanity, although probably doesn't even know what this is.
Never mind the one time the people got the chance of direct democracy, they are already ignoring what the majority want and pretty much saying "we be in da EU again innit!".
Referendums are advisory only…..the tories took the wrong advice !
@@trevaudio Then we are not a democracy then..
EU is absolutely fine without UK
No cherry picking
£10 billion-£20 billion ? A year for this new wonderful opportunity to trade …..the EU will take these clowns to the cleaners
£20 billion verses at least £100 billion a year lost to the UK economy each and every year by being out of the EU.
Like they did with Boris Johnson.
From day one the eu made trade more difficult and have complied with every part of the deal.
@@chrisspencer6502 rules are rules and many of those rules were down to the UK.
The interviewer slow to say Gaza
Blair has been in control all along.
Yep, Keir is just Blair's new mask. Blair is why we're screwed now. He took power from those elected and handed it to unelected institutions, which is why whatever government gets in, they have an uphill battle against the changes he put in place. His shadow still lingers over the country, and only something radical like reform can remove it.
reform for me
In through the back door. They’ll play it as a harmless trade deal or similar.
Hopefully 🎉
Hope so, our economy is 4% weaker because of Brexit
Ooh I live in hope, even if just to witness Suella Braverman's slapped-arse face reaction
I suggest the minister look carefully at the way bliar (not a misprint) & brown was kicked out of office . DO NOT TIE US TO EUROPE AGAIN.
Er, Blair left office on his own terms after ten years. He was definitely not "kicked out".
WHY NOT!? Blair left office. Brown lost an election, after the 2008 financial crisis (despite probably doing more than any other European leader to mitigate the damage). On the flip side, May enabled Brexit - resigned, before she was pushed. Johnson - enacted Brexit, pushed out by his own ministers!? Brexit is a poison chalice. A no win scenario!?
@@philthrelfall5294 may was trying to tie us to europe financially and legally to secure trade agreements, the price she was willing to pay was membership with fees but no voice. We were already sick of having to foot more than our fair share of money , for little or no return. But this opens a debate on brexit, which has been decided by popular vote. That arse cameron misjudged the people and gave the country a referendum, he said he would abide by it. He didn't ... and so he skulked off into the shadows after losing the vote. Says a lot about the type of person he is.
I hope Le penn win!!!
me too
And Trump 🎉 🤟
Jackie Smith 😂 bringing back dead wood Useless then & will be Useless now drippy Millerband 😊
Chrisum
We left we voted and we made a choice to leave do 1 commie
5th July 2024 Ladies and Gentlemen the UK is now boarding the Titanic.
We already sank under the Tories.
No we are climbing off the Titanic as it was already sinking.
*And taking over the wheelhouse to avoid any icebergs.*
No-Trick Show Ponies.. devious but obvious.. ( enemies of the state )
how long before the corruption and noses in the trough starts....................
Here we go brexit betrayal
awww
EU doesn’t need UK anymore. It will take a lot of begging from the UK side to rejoin.
It's almost as if Brexit is a total disaster and that, actually, we need a close relationship with the EU to survive as a country.
The only Brexit betrayal was all the promises that were made about how leaving the EU would make things better have disintegrated since.
Because most people wanted to be like Norway and Switzerland. To be somewhat in the EU but not having too much controls over their laws.
Not leave it entirely. That was Boris Johnson insanity.
That guy was a mentally incapable dope.