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Sunday, Jun 30

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Nigel Farage says Tories have only themselves to blame if Labour wins by landslide adding govt ‘hasn’t delivered Brexit’

www.thesun.co.uk

NIGEL Farage says his conscience is clear and the Tories have only themselves to blame if Sir Keir Starmer wins by a landslide.

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Thousands For Farage: Mr Brexit Addresses Largest Rally of UK General Election

www.breitbart.com

With four days to go, Reform is performing better than "anyone in the media, in politics, even dares to imagine in their worst nightmares".

UK and EU horticulture firms warn of harm caused by post-Brexit border delays

www.theguardian.com

Nursery and garden centre trade bodies write open letter saying problems at border need to be urgently fixed

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Britain's top civil servant Simon Case 'preparing to quit next year' with Olly Robbins - the architect of Theresa May's disastrous Brexit deal - lined up to replace him

www.dailymail.co.uk

Simon Case, whose spell in charge of Whitehall was dogged by the Partygate scandal, will reportedly stand down as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service in January 2025.

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‘I saw the hatred caused by Brexit – now I fear France will be the same’

inews.co.uk

Brits living in France have described keeping their head low and fear their rights will be eroded under a far-right government that has pledged to crack down on immigration

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I will save families £1,000s, protect Brexit & keep Britain BEST in world, vows Rishi in last-ditch pre-election pitch

www.thesun.co.uk

RISHI Sunak has launched a last-ditch election pitch defending the Tory record ahead of the country going to the polls on Thursday.

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Rishi Sunak in fiery clash with BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg over Brexit: ‘You’re completely wrong’

www.independent.co.uk

Rishi Sunak was involved in a fiery clash with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg over Brexit on Sunday (30 June) as the prime minister told her “You’re completely wrong”.

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Rishi Sunak in fiery clash with BBC's Laura Kuenssberg over Brexit

www.express.co.uk

The Prime Minister defended Brexit against claims it has damaged Britain's economy.

Saturday, Jun 29

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'Conspiracy of silence': Why Brexit has been largely absent from UK election campaign

www.france24.com

With less than a week to go before the UK's general election, the opposition Labour Party appears on course for a resounding victory. But unlike with the last election in 2019, one word has been almost absent from the campaign trail:…

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Brexit Backlash: Brits Now Regret Their Populist Revolt

www.wsj.com

As the U.K. heads to the polls next week, a majority thinks that leaving the EU was a mistake and has delivered few benefits—and new problems.

Friday, Jun 28

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Rail fares, small boats and Brexit - Green and Reform claims tested

www.bbc.co.uk

Train fares, small boats and Brexit - BBC Verify checks Adrian Ramsay's and Nigel Farage's answers.

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The disaster of Brexit should not be ignored in this election | Letters

www.theguardian.com

Politicians are refusing to acknowledge the link between Brexit and falling living standards, says Robin Prior, while Chris Webster says voters must accept responsibility for their choices

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'Shafted' Cornwall fishermen reject 'Brexit lie' and change parties

www.cornwalllive.com

We visited Padstow and Bodmin to see how people will vote in the North Cornwall constituency at the General Election on July 4

Thursday, Jun 27

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Tory minister Steve Baker 'plots bid to replace Rishi Sunak next week'... but self-styled 'Brexit hard man' is odds-on to lose his Wycombe seat after starting election campaign on holiday in Greece

www.dailymail.co.uk

The 53-year-old joined other senior Tories in jostling for position ahead of a possible leadership contest by hinting he would run for the party's top job.

Businesses want policy based on more than just good vibes - including a Brexit change

news.sky.com

Regaining the confidence of British business has been a priority in Sir Keir Starmer's mission to rehabilitate Labour.

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Who is still voting Conservative? How Brexit and age define the Tory party faithful

www.independent.co.uk

The Independent looks at the people who are staying loyal to the Conservatives as they continue to slip in the polls

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Brexit forced my farm to stop rearing sheep after 200 years – it lost us thousands

inews.co.uk

In the hills of North Wales. farmers have been heavily affected by Brexit. How will it change their vote on 4 July?

Labour to seek ‘stable position’ with Europe rather than reopen Brexit debate

www.theguardian.com

Shadow business secretary says trying to rejoin single market or customs union would cause ‘more difficulties’