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GB News on MSNNigel Farage demands £800 million refund from Emmanuel Macron as GB News witnesses French navy escorting migrant boat to BritainNigel Farage has declared Britain is in "peril" as the Reform UK leader witnessed another boat-load of migrants cross the Channel this morning. GB New captured the shocking moment a migrant dinghy, with at least 70 undocumented individuals onboard,
It boils down to this - how do Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron make the case for what they see as the virtues of patience, nuance, subtleties and trade-offs in an era of growing impatience at the perceived repeated failures of those in high office?
Macron is right it's too easy to work illegally in UK, says Yvette Cooper after new 'small boats' deal agreed - âGroundbreakingâ pilot scheme will see migrants âdetained and returned to France in short orderâ and begin within weeks,
Nigel Farage warned that migrants who he watched make the journey on a small boat yesterday should not be free to roam Britain's streets. The Reform UK leader went out on the Channel to observe the crisis on the day that Sir Keir Starmer announced his new one in, one out deal with France at a joint press conference with Emmanuel Macron.
NIGEL Farage has been âsnubbedâ from meeting Emmanuel Macron during his visit to Britain this week. In addition to his talks with the King and Sir Keir Starmer, the French President will also have
Nigel Farage has hit back at Emmanuel Macron after the French president said Brexit was to blame for the small boats crisis in the Channel.
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GB News on MSNEmmanuel Macron opens door to UK's return to EU as Nigel Farage issues Keir Starmer warning over 'arrogant anti-Brexit President'Emmanuel Macron has opened the door to Britain rejoining the EU just hours after Reform UK Nigel Farage warned Keir Starmer against trusting the "arrogant anti-Brexit President". The French President,
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inews.co.uk on MSNMacron reignites Brexit row blaming small boats crisis on split with EUAs talks between the leaders took place in London, migrants continued making the perilous journey across the Channel
In chaotic scenes in the Commons, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was drowned out by shouts from the bench behind, which led to shouts of 'will you shut up?' from another MP