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Another broken Brexit promise? U.K. may keep paying into EU budget . by Ivana Kottasova @ivanakottasova December 1, 2016: 11:07 AM ET 'Hard' Brexit talk pushes pound to 31-year low.
The infamous “Brexit bus” that toured the U.K. as part of the Brexit referendum’s Leave campaign is getting a new life: to promote the European expansion of a London-based fintech startup.
Remember the Brexit bus promise: ‘We send the EU £350 million a week. Let’s fund our NHS instead. Vote leave’? The truth is that quitting the European Union (EU) means there is £173m a ...
The Brexit bus Jack Taylor / Stringer 2017-11-08T09:01:10Z Share ... NHS head to call on government to fulfill Brexit campaign promise to spend more money on the NHS.
Boris Johnson plans to spend hundreds of millions of pounds on hospitals and health care technology, as the U.K.’s new prime minister seeks to deliver on his own most contentious political promise.
The tragic truth is that Brexit, and especially the hard Brexit course this Government is charting, will mean less money for our NHS rather than more. The government’s own forecasters, the Office for ...
A new Brexit Bus is driving around the streets of Britain, but the figure on the side is raising eyebrows for an unexpected reason. Instead of the £350 million a week promise made famous in the ...
Honour Brexit cash pledge: NHS chief demands £350million Battle Bus promise is honoured THE BREXIT campaign's pledge that leaving the European Union would mean more money for the health service ...
Keir Starmer hated £350m Brexit bus – but he just couldn't resist stealing Boris's promise ANALYSIS: For the keen of hearing in Sir Keir Starmer's hour-long dronefest in Liverpool an all too ...
UK politics live: Boris Johnson tries to defend £350m bus as he is quizzed over Brexit ‘betrayal’ - Tory leadership rivals Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch criticised over their campaign rhetoric ...
As a result of Brexit, productivity has declined by more than 1 percent, a figure that Britain’s Office for Budget Responsibility estimates will ultimately grow to around 4 percent.