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Four suspected illegal immigrants have been detained at Dover, after being found stowed away in the back of a lorry.
It seems as if the authorities are getting their act together, that’s the good news over with and now for the bad news. The four men weren’t arriving at Dover, they were attempting to leave the country. You couldn’t make this crap up. Priti Patel should rename herself pretty pathetic :o https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...ver-leave.html |
The question on a great many peoples lips here in the UK atm...
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Boris Johnson defended the government's response to local lockdowns and virus infections on university campuses.
Sir Keir Starmer pressed the PM to publish the science behind the decision to enforce a 10pm curfew on pubs and restaurants. In Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon is expected to announce further restrictions aimed a slowing coronavirus infections. UK's Chief Brexit negotiator Lord Frost and cabinet minister Michael Gove will appear in front of a select committee later. MPs will hold a retrospective vote later to approve lockdown restrictions which were introduced in some parts of England last week. Unite General Secretary Len McCluskey has told the BBC the union will cut its funding to the Labour party by 10% Council leaders have warned the government that plans to relax planning rules could lead to fewer new affordable homes being built. |
European Council President Charles Michel has said it is "time for the UK to put its cards on the table" over a post-Brexit trade deal.
He tweeted the comment after a call with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier on Wednesday. Formal talks between the two sides ended last week, but officials are still trying to come to an agreement. No 10 said, during the call, the PM had "reiterated that any deal must reflect what the British people voted for". Mr Johnson also said that "businesses and citizens needed certainty very soon on the terms of our future relationship". Earlier, Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove said the negotiations gave him "cause for steady optimism". But the UK's chief negotiator, Lord David Frost, said "big gaps" remained between the teams - namely on government subsidies for businesses and fishing rules - with fishing "the most difficult issue" left. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54452619 |
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Margaret Ferrier is still hanging on.............. it's now claimed she also went to a Church mass while infected...... and the Virus affects the way you think.......
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-54496759 How does the Government expect anybody to follow the rules if people like her, Cummings, Corbyn, Ferguson don't ? |
Margaret Ferrier is still hanging on.............. it's now claimed she also went to a Church mass while infected...... and the Virus affects the way you think.......
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-54496759 How does the Government expect anybody to follow the rules if people like her, Cummings, Corbyn, Ferguson don't ? |
"English villages wake up to find they're Brexit's new border"
Some concrete plans https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...er/ar-BB19VWGs Article From AP |
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Brexit trade deal: What do the UK and EU want?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/51357589 |
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