Friday, 17 October 2025

You might have missed this

Last week at the Conservative Party Conference, Michael Gove admitted that the trade deals he oversaw and signed with New Zealand and Australia werre bad deals for UK's farmers.

Just like commentaters at the time said, and a Michael Gove and the rest of Government denied.

Deals had to be signed, "to show Brexit was working", he said, which is exactly how it was painted at the time.

And yet this is not reported in the media. Or I guess not. I gave up on newspapers a decade ago, and stopped mostly looking or listening to the BBC news due to its infactuation with Nigel.

It has been suggested a Royal Commission be set up to see what the UK would want with its relation with the EU, and might lay the framework for eventual rejoining.

Meanwhile, Starmer has been calling it "Farage's Brexit", which is a good line. Remember that Farage supported Johnson's "oven ready" deal, and stood down his MPs to allow the Conservative Party a free run.

Unsurprisingly, Nigel is now complaining again, but still offers no clues about how he would have done things differently to the Brexit deal he so strongly supported.

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