Keir Starmer attacks Brexit 'lies' and Nigel Farage
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Sir Keir Starmer has blamed the small boats crisis on Brexit. The Prime Minister called Channel migrant dinghies “Farage boats” in a fresh swipe at the Reform UK leader, criticism of whom has dominated Labour’s annual conference in party Liverpool, which ends today.
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Brexit to blame for Rachel Reeves’ tax hikes, Labour MP claims
A Labour MP has blamed Brexit for Rachel Reeves ’ tax-hiking Budget last October, adding that he hopes Britain rejoins the European Union in his lifetime. Andrew Lewin said leaving the EU has left Britain £40bn poorer per year, adding that “were we still members… there would not have been a single tax rise”.
Support for Reform might be thought to be simply a protest vote by an electorate fed up with slow growth, an ailing health service, and high levels of immigration. If so, the party's popularity would seem likely to wane should the country's prospects look brighter in four years.
Nearly a decade after Britain quit the E.U., British residents of Gibraltar on the southern tip of Spain, will regain travel and commercial access under a treaty.
Britain's competition regulator has recommended replacing a legacy EU-era exemption for technology licensing agreements with a UK-specific framework, in a move aimed at modernising post-Brexit competition rules.
Brexit may have ended EU law in Britain, but disputes rooted in the past still carry its imprint, an EU opinion finds.
"Is it too little too late?" This was the musing of a senior Welsh Labour figure reflecting on a punchy display from their party at its Liverpool conference. An equally senior colleague suggests that Labour in Wales is desperate for new ideas to cut through to woo voters, and that the party has got to start thinking in those terms.
Andy Burnham has pulled no punches in his assessment of Brexit - saying that leaving the EU has 'weakened immigration control'.
Five years after Brexit, UK and EU businesses are adapting through new bilateral trade frameworks. From the UK–Spain Gibraltar deal to free trade agreements with India, Australia, and Japan, opportunities are emerging in green energy,
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A bad Brexit is a good reason to resume the debate to rejoin the EU - Yorkshire Post Letters
Indeed, for many people - including many who voted to leave the EU - the lived realities of Brexit are far from what was promised. Mr Auty maintains “Brexit has not failed”. B
Tesco Mobile, EE, Vodafone, Sky Mobile, O2 and Three all have different policy when it comes to how much customers pay when using their mobiles in the EU post-Brexit
The chancellor claimed the ‘youth experience scheme’ would reduce the need for tax rises in the forthcoming Budget