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Friday, Jun 21

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Swinney: Tory candidates should face consequences for backing Brexit

www.expressandstar.com

The First Minister will launch his party’s rural manifesto at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh on Saturday.

Swinney: Tory candidates should face consequences for backing Brexit

www.shropshirestar.com

The First Minister will launch his party’s rural manifesto at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh on Saturday.

Swinney: Tory candidates should face consequences for backing Brexit

www.standard.co.uk

The First Minister will launch his party’s rural manifesto at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh on Saturday.

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Brexit mastermind Nigel Farage sets two major reasons leaving EU has ‘failed’

www.express.co.uk

Brexit architect Nigel Farage lays out why Brexit has failed in eyes of Leave voters.

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'We got nothing from Brexit' say voters in York as we ask them to assess the Tories

www.examinerlive.co.uk

Even people who voted for Brexit said it was a loss - we spoke to people in York ahead of the 2024 General Election

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Voters want closer EU relations, poll suggests – despite Brexit silence by parties

inews.co.uk

Responses show the public is also more likely to oppose leaving the European Court of Human Rights

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‘Brexit has been a disaster and they don’t want to talk about it’: Labour Party face awkward questions on the campaign trail

www.irishtimes.com

Rachel Reeves, who is on course to become the first female chancellor of the exchequer, is eyeing economic growth and an improved trade deal with the EU

Thursday, Jun 20

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'That's not the question!' Fiona Bruce tells off John Swinney as he launches Brexit rant

www.express.co.uk

The SNP leader fumed that Brexit was being ignored during the General Election campaign.

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Want to win the youth vote? Admit Brexit was a disaster

inews.co.uk

In east London recently, where I was trying to fire up a school assembly to get engaged and involved in politics, a 14-year old student called Nina asked a question: “Has politics always been this bad?”

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Tories have shifted towards ‘right-wing extremism’ since Brexit, claims Harvie

www.standard.co.uk

It came as the Scottish Greens launched their manifesto, which proposes a wealth tax and an end to oil and gas companies advertising.

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Tories have shifted towards ‘right-wing extremism’ since Brexit, claims Harvie

www.expressandstar.com

It came as the Scottish Greens launched their manifesto, which proposes a wealth tax and an end to oil and gas companies advertising.

Tories have shifted towards ‘right-wing extremism’ since Brexit, claims Harvie

www.shropshirestar.com

It came as the Scottish Greens launched their manifesto, which proposes a wealth tax and an end to oil and gas companies advertising.

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Boris Johnson's Brexit negotiator Lord Frost warns Labour will drag Britain back into 'orbit' of Brussels if they win election

www.dailymail.co.uk

Lord Frost said Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer would betray the 2016 vote to Leave by unpicking Mr Johnson's deal and making Britain subject to EU laws and judges.

Wednesday, Jun 19

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Nottinghamshire's Brexit capital now following politics 'as little as possible'

www.nottinghampost.com

Around 70% of voters in Mansfield backed Brexit and years on - many of them are now turned off by politics

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Navigating five years of UK fintech amid Brexit and Covid-19

www.independent.co.uk

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Billionaires backing Labour 'can afford tax rises': Rishi Sunak lashes out at ex-Tory donor John Caudwell and Brexit-backing

www.dailymail.co.uk

Rishi Sunak swiped at former Tory donor John Caudwell and Brexit-backing Manchester United owner Jim Ratcliffe, noting they were 'two of Britain's richest men'.

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Even ardent Remainers know the SNP's Brexit stance makes no sense – Murdo Fraser

www.scotsman.com

Scottish independence would have a much worse effect on trade with our nearest neighbours than Brexit

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Brexit-backing Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe declares his support for Labour - as he says Starmer will do 'sensible job' as PM - after 51 years backing the Tories

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Phones4U tycoon, who gave £500,000 to Boris Johnson's 2019 election campaign to keep Jeremy Corbyn out of No 10, said he was persuaded by Labour's 'socialism through capitalism'.

Tuesday, Jun 18

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When Labour talks of renegotiating our Brexit deal, alarm bells should start ringing

www.thesun.co.uk

Frosty warning; LORD Frost knows a thing or two about dealing with the EU.