Will Priti kiss and tell on brexit and bring down the PM?
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Priti Resigns
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We know how thick you are, but we don't consider ourselves rude enough to mention it at every available opportunity. After all, you can't help it...Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou cretins don't mind how thick your politicians are provided they support Brexit.
It's become a religion with some.
Honestly on what planet is Andrea Leadsom leadership material?His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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I wonder is her successor related to Norman Mordaunt, of the speaker company.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt seems Priti has been replaced by someone who looks good in a swimsuit. Have we turned into Italy?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Are you on drugs? How can you forget her visionary trade leadership?Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou cretins don't mind how thick your politicians are provided they support Brexit.
It's become a religion with some.
Honestly on what planet is Andrea Leadsom leadership material?
British tea, jam and biscuits will be at the heart of Britain's Brexit trade plansBritish jam, tea and biscuits will be at the heart of Britain's Brexit trade negotiations, the Government has said, as it unveiled plans to sell food to other countries to boost the economy.
In a speech at a trade fair in Paris last night, Environment Minister Andrea Leadsom outlined key Brexit preparation plans which she claimed would deliver a £2.9bn boost to the UK over five years.
Ahead of Article 50 being triggered next Spring, the point when Brexit negotiations can start, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has launched a so-called 'International Action Plan for Food and Drink'.
It has identified nine markets across 18 countries with the best potential for specific products for selling British produce.
These include Japan, which apparently has a growing hunger for classic British items like afternoon tea items and beef.Comment
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