Brexit: Rishi Sunak pleased with 'strong support' for Windsor Framework

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he is pleased at "strong support" for the Windsor Framework, saying it is "good for families, for people, for businesses, for communities across Northern Ireland".

When asked about his tax returns, Mr Sunak says, "I was pleased to be able to do that yesterday in the interests of transparency."

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UK must increase their industrial Productivity and Energy resources

navindusenanayaka
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More legislation imposed without the people of Northern Ireland allowed to vote on it.
So much for the Good Friday should have another vote on that !

Drifty
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Rishi is working hard for England people

latestepic
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His tax summary was released, not his entire tax returns

ydnallah
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Suprise surprise Sunak got strong support from the remoaners

chrisgraham
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He is the best bet UK has at the moment! He is way better than Theresay May, Borris and Liz Truss! He is the right man for the job. Pound has stabilized, economy is recovering. Inflation will eventually go down. 2023 is expected to not have a recession under his leadership. Looks good to see a competent man lead the UK for a change.

sunny
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Honestly, at least he published his tax returns. In my country acting like the monopoly guy is morality lol.

indefatigable
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He's just looking for popularity.

robzinoargento
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Most people have been struggling for too long... Quality of life is in decline in the UK and no amount of gaslighting can persuade the majority of the public otherwise. The Tories have had enough time to make the claim of a "better future" and its time for a drastic change in direction. An elected government should be working for the people not the other way around.

GF_MF
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I'd be surprised I was still alive if I was Sunak

PaganGuy
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he and the tories are fecking clueless

MrLaking
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I see our country sailing down a river like a old ship with the name sold on her stern

rick