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Who is on BBC Question Time tonight?

Nadia Whittome The youngest MP in the House of Commons will represent Labour on the BBC Question Time panel and will likely clash with Harper over a number of issues. The former care worker is the MP for Nottingham East and has represented the constituency since 2019. Whittome made headlines as she told The Independent the abuse she has suffered as an MP  saying:“I’ve had death threats,” Ms Whittome says. “I don’t look at my social media comments. It is a bit irritating so much time from my staff team has to go into archiving hate mail and abuse.” 

Negative Brexit-Folgen – Leere Regale, verrottendes Fleisch und Preisexplosionen

Negative Brexit-Folgen – Leere Regale, verrottendes Fleisch und Preisexplosionen
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Scottish seafood sector has hit rock bottom

Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Seafood export woes have left about a third of the Scottish fishing fleet tied up in port after a slump in the value of its catch. New evidence of the cost of Brexit to this country’s valuable catch sector and its supply chain emerged just as Boris Johnson’s Christmas Eve trade deal with the European Union came under closer scrutiny in Parliament. Orkney and Shetland MP Alistair Carmichael said major delays for exports of Scottish fish and shellfish since the start of 2021 were a “shambles” of the UK Government’s making.

Dan O Donoghue: How the sea of opportunity became Brexit s greatest myth

Updated: January 6, 2021, 10:29 am © PA Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Britain becoming an independent coastal state was a central pillar of the Brexit campaign in 2016. A vote to leave would be a vote to “take back control” of our fishing waters, it would open “a sea of opportunity” for our fishermen and revitalise our struggling coastal communities – or so we were told. The phrase “sea of opportunity” was dreamed up in 2016 by a former Number 10 spinner for fishing lobbyists and has been used time and time again over the last five years to advance the benefits of Brexit and criticise those who would pursue an alternate course.

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