Is it a record? FIVE myths about UK trade and agriculture appear in one FT article
โThis is nothing other than the regurgitation of tired self-serving myths from protectionists who fear competition.โ, writes Catherine McBride Catherine McBride bit.ly/3UwHkKO
The NFU needs to accept UK food security needs diversified supply chains
โWe will need more imports in the future and the more diversified our supply chains the more secure our food supply will beโ, writes Catherine McBride Catherine McBride bit.ly/49Q9STN
Mr Blรธnde Our Bou ๐๏ธ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟโค๏ธ Yvette Cooper Well you voted for it with Brexit. #globalbritain #torybritain
Ah yes, because that was always the main pain point stopping our nation from thriving, wasn't it? These so-called refugees leeching off us.
Hence why we have spent close to ยฃ300m to implement the Rwanda scheme. To save money. Makes total economic sense.
#GlobalBritain
โThe brand of Britain internationally is ten times better then we think it is domestically โฆ and we spend a lot of our time talking ourselves downโ
Watch Lord Johnson talk about #GlobalBritain or check out the full #AskAtticus talk via the link below โฌ๏ธ
tinyurl.com/Atticus-Partneโฆ
The late David Marquand's vision of an #England shaped by a political tradition of radical, republican liberty-a vision we should embrace to cast of the delusions of British nationalism, world-beating British exceptionalism, #GlobalBritain and #Brexit . theguardian.com/commentisfree/โฆ
Looks like thereโs a new kid on the block at a Canadian Superstore. Sampler of #BritishCheese #CANZUKtrade #GlobalBritain
woodsmoke Northern variant No this is exactly what you voted for. An Australian points based system. Australia has far more immigrants than the UK. #globalbritain . You actively voted for this
Global Britain One Trick Pony - print money out of thin air!
Welcome to Weimar (twinned with the West)
Peter Cardwell When asked what #GlobalBritain means to him, Lord Johnson says the UK talks itself down too much and that notions of a 'managed decline' in the UK are 'absolute rubbish', pointing out strengths in services, exports and soft power