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Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has claimed Tory Brexiteer Jacob Rees Mogg admitted to him he didn’t know what the Irish border was.
Under-fire Tory minister told he would be sued if allegation against government-hired expert had been made outside Commons.
Fish in British waters are “better and happier” after Brexit, according to Jacob Rees-Mogg.
'I will be selective about the inaccuracies (and won’t refight Brexit arguments), but start with the ludicrous claim at the bottom of column 1.'
Furious MPs criticise ‘disrespectful’ body language during crunch debate
Parliament hears proponents of leaving the EU are “in a state of confusion and denial” as calls grow for public inquiry.
The reality of Brexit is starting to hit us all - and even those who voted to leave the EU are getting upset.
An investigation has been launched into the £120million so-called "festival of Brexit".
The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill to scrap European laws was introduced by the UK Government on Thursday.
There were sighs of relief in many quarters when it was announced that the British government was not going ahead with plans for a wholesale bonfire of EU regulation.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, once the minister for Brexit opportunities, is still struggling to wrap his head around the realities of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union four years ago this month, as he’s now been properly educated on its impact on farmers during an interview on his GB News show on Wednesday.
"Farage, Banks and Bannon. They are some of the well-known Bad Boys of Brexit. But there are many more. The Bad Boys of Brexit are an unholy alliance. They are global Money Men, small-state Regulation Burners and people with highly questionable Russian Connections, some of whom have undermined the very foundations of democracy."
Insurance regulator says post-Brexit softening of rules will put billions of pounds of pension saving at risk.
Just when we breathed a sigh of relief that the lettuce had won the battle of shelf-life with Truss, we find that a Bill originally sponsored by arch-Brexiteer, Jacob Rees-Mogg, is being rushed through Parliament, and is set to ‘double down’ on the economic and societal damage already inflicted on this country by Brexit. 
Opposition to the retained EU law bill is mounting, as the government discovers the importance and popularity of EU law.
Over 1,000 staff were redeployed to deal with the fall-out from leaving the EU. Now, the financial consequences are coming to light.
Why Rees-Mogg’s bill to sunset EU laws is so inflammatory and what you can do about it.
Boris Johnson has renewed his vow to take Britain out of the EU with or without a deal on 31 October, but admitted that withdrawal without an agreement will hurt the UK in the short term.
The Chancellor and Prime Minister need a plan to counter figures showing lower growth after the hit to EU trade.
Brexiteers were rewarded in the list of Boris Johnson’s honours, which has been criticised for rewarding ‘cronies’.
Under cover of the pandemic, his inner circle is sidelining elected MPs and pushing through laws with no scrutiny
The Prime Minister has been directly contradicting senior ministers who admit there will be the need for checks on goods passing into GB.
Brexit has forced businesses to endure higher costs, more paperwork and border delays, a fresh report has found.
Brexit after Boris 31/07/2022
Boris Johnson became prime minister on the promise that Brexit would bring prosperity and pride. Did it?