Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the Government intends to make Brexit work in a ‘ruthlessly pragmatic’ way.
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A Downing Street spokesman said: "The government is very clear that we want to look forward, not backwards, to make Brexit work for the British people. That is why we are resetting our ...
Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the Government intends to make Brexit work in a ‘ruthlessly pragmatic’ way. Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds (Gareth Fuller/PA ...
However, he said Sir Keir Starmer also wanted "to make Brexit work better for the British people" and strengthen relations with Europe. The Conservatives accused the government of being ...
In a statement on UK-EU relations, Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the Government intends to make Brexit work in a “ruthlessly pragmatic” way. This comes after Sir Keir ...
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