@Haggis_UK
If you are thinking of leaving the ECHR because of a policy, it is probably worth reconsidering the policy because it breaches human rights.
@EdwardJFKey
@brianmoore666
So why leave?
The ECHR protects citizens against their own governments. Johnson is already banning the right to protest and Judicial review.
How would you feel if a far left politician was elected and started banning hostile newspapers? Or locking people up without trial?
@petertherin4
@DavidLammy
Climate change is evidence based. If you have evidence to refute it, which nobody has produced so far, please do so.
Only the denialists are peddling propaganda.
@SirRogerGale
@fitzmauriceg
Looks like many of your Conservative colleagues are quite happy for Johnson to continue. What are we to make of this?
And let's not forget you knew what you were getting in the first place.
@JuliaHB1
@NeilMercer17
You really should learn to stop digging.
The UK has always been the weaker partner in these negotiations.
How do we trade with all those nations? Slowly and expensively.
@LilRodneyDanger
@SenSanders
Overall it would reduce expenses for American tax payers.
Instead of healthcare costing you $10000 per person, it would cost you $5000 per person.
@katkin72
@DavidLammy
Looking at Katharine's timeline, "Katharine" is a defender and propagator of racism.
She would use any possibility to throw doubt on the fact that this was done by the far right.
@ByLucyJones
@British_Airways
It's more revenue efficient for BA to overbook and disappoint you and rebook you, than it is to provide you with good service.
This generates capital for the shareholders.
That's what capitalism is for.
@DrDavidJeffery
"Intellectual confidence"... well confidence anyway.
All these ideas have been shown not to work.
This is basically a bung for the rich while saddling the country with debt.
@KenSmith2307
@Addy_Atky
@darrengrimes_
Indeed, but the UK didn't win the war alone. French, Belgian, Norwegian, Polish, Czech, Russian, American.
We have to stop insulting our allies.
@simonharris_mbd
Nope you aren't a tw*t. My wife voted leave on the basis of remaining in the EEA/EFTA. She feels completely betrayed by the government.
@mikegalsworthy
A production error that would have required digging out the old footage and editing it to add it to the footage taken yesterday.
No, I don't believe them either.
@FeistyMcbride
@Aidan_Regan
Ironically we have less sovereignty since Brexit. We still have to follow most EU rules for trade reasons, but now have no say in them.
@fishingforleave
Nonsense. You got what you campaigned for. The deal was negotiated by a Leave Government by Leave negotiators.
You were warned that without frictionless borders JIT trade would be a problem.
Now it's happened and you need to take the blame.
@implausibleblog
Tories in government for 14 years already trying to say nothing was their fault.
It's very clear they spent all their time on a damaging Brexit and a pointless Rwanda scheme. They achieved nothing except taking money from the public purse.
@PublicPriestley
Not quite as simple as is sounds. Usually those figures are notional amounts based on shares in companies they founded. Actually realising those numbers cash is much harder.
But to gain that much in the first place you have to be pretty horrible.
@Peston
@BorisJohnson
Can you ask as Housing associations are independent of government, why private landlords couldn't face a similar future under a future government?
@TiceRichard
Why do you have a problem with advising people vulnerable to heat stress that there is hot weather on the way?
I suspect your climate change denial is getting in the way of good sense.
@EliKane8
@LeaveHQ
You need to read more widely. I'm in the aviation industry, in the event of no deal, all pilots & engineers licenses become invalid. All certifications of aviation parts become in valid. Not project fear, simply the legal consequence of leaving
@DavidPNoble63
@SuellaBraverman
Why leave it? Because it is working as designed... to protect people from their own government.
The current UK govt can't stand being held to account.
@MartinSLewis
@bankofengland
So banks take more interest, which goes to boost share price and dividends. Many Shareholders are not in the UK, so this is a way to suck money out of the UK, and from those trying to buy a home to those who probably already have one.
@julianknight15
LOL "Channel 4’s biased coverage". You mean honesty about the downsides of Brexit that have now come to pass and calling out lies told by Boris Johnson.
@Toffee_Blue
I can understand your anger, but it isn't those on benefits that are the problem. Tory donors took many billions in fraud during the pandemic, or consider the lies and deceit that took us out of the EU.