None of which is anything to do with Brexit. Even the article referr to ‘EU’ judges is referring to the ECHR, not the ECJ, which is the EU court.
It has everything to do with the Home Office failings which has been in Conservative hands since 2010.
The first problem that needs to be dealt with is undoing the corruption such as Teesside Freeport. Land sold off £1 an acr, where all the profit is going to two individuals.
This is the reason Central government has been starving local councils of funding, so these Freeports, and Special...
£140M already given to Rwanda, millions spent on legal fees, and now further bribes to Rwanda using tax payers money.
That wasn’t on the side of a bus.
It didn’t benefit women which it was meant to, because of greedy retailers.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/nov/10/uk-retailers-not-passing-on-tampon-tax-savings-to-women-report-says
I'm married to a Yorkshireman who feels exactly the same way as me. Leeds and Newcastle both voted Remain so stop acting like a victim and blaming north/south divides because it doesn't wash.
You ignored the point about having joined EFTA, which was a trading agreement, in 1960. It was clear in 1973, joining EEC was more of a political move.
Changing our money system to decimal from the old £ S d, was a move towards unity. Gordon Brown used our veto to stop us changing to the euro...
I don’t know how old you are but I have voted to remain in two referenda in my lifetime. The first was in 1975 and the second in 2016.
We had joined EFTA (trade agreement) in 1960 and tried to join the EEC several times until 1973. We joined without a referendum, but then Ted Heath put it to the...
Rule Britannia sung by a Norwegian soprano. I wonder if the triggered little lambs actually knew the programme of music for that particular evening with German, Italian and French composers included?