Johnson absolutely smashing Starmer on most fronts, including building a strong economy, standing up for the UK and even on tackling Covid. Very bad news for Lab. https://t.co/4XyV72kDLW Patrick O Flynn (@oflynnsocial) January 26, 2021
The Prime Minister was also ahead of the Labour leader in having the better foreign policy strategy by 35 percent to 25 percent, with 40 percent unsure.
And Mr Johnson was deemed better at working with foreign leaders by 44 percent to 34 percent. Some 22 percent did not know.
But Sir Keir did come top in several of the categories, including being willing to work with other parties when possible by 38 percent to 34 percent. Twenty-eight percent did not know.
BREXIT has appeared to spark those wishing to leave the EU in Italy into action, as the Italexit party s Facebook Page has exponentially grown in just a few months.
We Brexiteers are being blamed for the problems we warned about
In reality, fault lies squarely with the Government and poor planning
14 January 2021 • 5:00pm
As problems mount for UK businesses, both in dealing with mainland Europe and regarding Northern Ireland, don’t be surprised if Brexit and Brexiteers get the blame for what is a failure of Government, as the possibility of reintegration via the backdoor looms.
Many businesses are reporting difficulties adapting to the post- Brexit trading landscape, with the Federation of Small Businesses claiming many small firms have not had the time, money or clarity to prepare. German logistics group DB Schenker became the latest parcels operator to suspend cross-border delivery, following a similar move by DPD.
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Italy would be the most likely of the Big Four member states to consider exiting the EU if Brexit proves to be beneficial to Britain, according to a Euronews poll. Data from the Redfield and Wilton Strategies survey found that nearly half of Italians would be likely to support their country leaving the EU if the UK and its economy is in good health in five years. In the event, France and Spain both showed moderate support for changing their relationship with the bloc, while Germany
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Euroscepticism has been particularly prominent in Italy in recent years, thanks largely to Matteo Salvini and his Lega Party. He has branded the euro a crime against humanity , and regularly hit out at Brussels on a number of policies. And in July, the Italexit Party was launched by Gianluigi Paragone, who promised to free Italy “from the cage of the European Union and the single currency”. A Euronews commissioned poll, released in August, found that Italy is the most lik