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Lie after lie from this Government has left Britain facing a full-blown migrant emergency - crippling the NHS, and triggering crises in housing and employment, writes Jayne Adye. ....
Jayne Adye, director of campaign group Get Britain Out has said that while the UK is focusing on the conflict in Ukraine, the Northern Ireland protocol is pushed further down the list of priorities. She said: “The PM is rightly focused on the situation in Ukraine at the moment, as is the Foreign Secretary Liz ....
Boris Johnson should pivot from his current “Red Meat” policies to fishing rights if he wants to protect his career, according to campaigner Jayne Adye. Ms Adye, Director of grassroots, cross-Party campaign Get Britain Out, said: “I can assure the Prime Minister, his reputation in the former Red Wall – as well as around the […] ....
Britain has forked out a whopping £160million to France to tackle the migrant crisis, a Brexiteer has warned. However, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has only just explained how a fraction of the cash will be spent, Jayne Adye pointed out. Ms Adye, the director of pro-Brexit campaign group Get Britain Out, was speaking in […] ....
Submitting. Unfortunately, even less attention has been paid to many of the other members of the Commonwealth, especially those in Africa, the Caribbean and parts of Asia, some of which are now the fastest growing economies in the world. Should Britain being doing more to help Commonwealth countries with their Covid vaccine programmes? Despite our clear and historic connection to these Commonwealth countries, our recent EU membership resulted in us being forced into treating them as some sort of pariahs, unable to do trade deals with them because it would have breached EU protectionism rules. This was never the intention of the UK when we originally joined the European Economic Community (EEC) back in 1973. It was supposed to simply be a trading partnership. ....