Almost half of voters want another EU referendum in the next five years, while less than a third would support Brexit in a fresh vote. Over the past ten years, popular perceptions of Europe have changed, according to research conducted by More in Common for the Sunday Times. The poll of more than 2,000 people found 29Continue reading “Half Of Brits Want Another EU Referendum In Five Years”
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In A Speech At Today’s Summit, Keir Starmer Makes A Bid For A ‘Reset’ Of The EU
Keir Starmer will plead for EU leaders to ‘reset’ ties today as he attends a meeting in Brussels. The PM will join an ‘informal meeting’ with the bloc’s leaders, and make his case for closer relations over dinner. He is also expected to hold discussions with Nato chief Mark Rutte in the Belgian capital. However, concerns have been raisedContinue reading “In A Speech At Today’s Summit, Keir Starmer Makes A Bid For A ‘Reset’ Of The EU”
Lord Sugar Says Britain Should ‘Get Down On Bended Knees’ And Beg To Be Allowed Back Into The EU
Lord Sugar has branded Brexit the ‘biggest disaster of my lifetime’ and insisted the UK should beg to be let back into the EU. On the eve of the fifth anniversary of leaving the bloc, the business magnate and Apprentice celeb condemned the decision for crushing economic growth. He told BBC Breakfast that if he were PM he would goContinue reading “Lord Sugar Says Britain Should ‘Get Down On Bended Knees’ And Beg To Be Allowed Back Into The EU”
Apples And Pears: Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak will advise Britain to plant more apples and pears because he believes that the security of the nation might be jeopardised by an overreliance on food imports. The Prime Minister will use a food summit in Downing Street to tell farmers they are ‘vital to the security and fabric of our country’. But he willContinue reading “Apples And Pears: Rishi Sunak”
Hotels And Asylum Support Hit £5.4 Billion As Small Boat Numbers Soar
This year, the public will spend a record £5.4 billion, or £15 million per day, on migrant hotels and other forms of refugee help. The Home Office had to get an additional £4 billion from the Treasury to cover a significant overspend on refugee accommodation due to skyrocketing prices. According to official documents, the HomeContinue reading “Hotels And Asylum Support Hit £5.4 Billion As Small Boat Numbers Soar”
In Response To His ‘Islamophobic, Racist’ Remarks, Lee Anderson Is Suspended From The Conservative Party
Lee Anderson has been suspended by the Conservative Party after he refused to apologise for ‘Islamophobic, racist’ comments where he claimed that London Mayor Sadiq Khan was controlled by ‘Islamists’. A spokesperson for the party’s chief whip, Simon Hart, said the decision had been made following the former Tory deputy chairman’s ‘refusal to apologise’ forContinue reading “In Response To His ‘Islamophobic, Racist’ Remarks, Lee Anderson Is Suspended From The Conservative Party “
Rishi Sunak Reveals General Election Will Be Held ‘In The Second Half Of The Year’
Today, Rishi Sunak took action to put an end to hysterical rumours regarding a general election in May. The PM insisted his ‘working assumption’ is that he will call the poll ‘in the second half of this year’. The clarification came as Mr Sunak hit the road in the Midlands, with a long year ofContinue reading “Rishi Sunak Reveals General Election Will Be Held ‘In The Second Half Of The Year’”
Deportation Threat For British-Born Man
Under a post-Brexit approach for EU nationals convicted of crimes, a 28-year-old man who was born in Britain and has never left the nation has talked of his despair at being told he will be deported to Portugal, where his parents arrived more than 30 years ago. Dmitry Lima was born in Lambeth, a neighbourhoodContinue reading “Deportation Threat For British-Born Man”
Infestations Of Flies, Wasps, Ants And Bed Bugs Have Forced Britons To Flee Their Homes
Britons are being forced to flee their homes due to a serial insect infestation fuelled by the humid weather. Experts have warned that this year has been especially bad as the wet warm weather has become a fertile breeding ground for insects, including wasps, ladybirds, bed bugs and many more. Bin strikes across many countiesContinue reading “Infestations Of Flies, Wasps, Ants And Bed Bugs Have Forced Britons To Flee Their Homes”
Ten Ways Brexit Impacts Your Daily Life – And What’s To Come
It may be seven years since UK voters opted to exit the EU, but that has come with new consequences and a lot more to come. The Government is working out how to deliver its bonfire of EU rules after enraging Tory backbenchers with a screeching U-turn on the timescale. But changes to travel rules,Continue reading “Ten Ways Brexit Impacts Your Daily Life – And What’s To Come”