The European Union and the UK have been struggling to put a trade deal in place ahead of the end of the transition period on December 31. Oliver Dowden slammed the bloc for failing to “get in the headspace” and accept Britain
BBC Breakfast host Sally Nugent argued that now was not the time for the Labour Party to be sitting on the fence with Brexit. While speaking to Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, she noted that despite the Labour Party’s best
Answering questions from LBC radio callers, the London Mayor was immediately confronted by Jazz, a barbershop owner in the City of London, who accused Sadiq Khan of “letting London die”. The small retailer blasted: “In my local area, where I live, every
Labour Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds said plans to cut overseas aid from 0.7 percent to 0.5 percent of gross national income (GNI) was another example of poor decision making. Speaking to ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Ms Dodds said: “This is part of
Andrew Marr took Labour MP David Lammy to task over his claim that Boris’ handling of Brexit was “foolish”. The BBC host pointed out that Labour now back the decision to leave the EU amid fears it could disrupt relations with the