Cal Roscow

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Calais refugees 'Believe UK asylum now easier'
If this Government doesn’t want to be stung by the law of unintended consequences, it should provide safe passage for those seeking sanctuary, especially children, and cut Whitehall red tape to remove trade friction and get lorries moving.
Amazon alcohol exports halted
When a company the size of Amazon is struggling to deal with something as fundamental as excise payments, it’s clear the present UK trading environment is in utter chaos and ministers really must get a grip now and cut Whitehall red tape for British businesses.
Johnson promises fishermen El Dorado ... a mythical city that drove men mad
El Dorado is either a mythical city, the search for which has driven explorers to madness and death, or a failed soap opera that got canned early on, as Brexit red tape should be.
Labour would win up to 351 seats by working with Greens and Lib Dems
If Keir Starmer wants a shot at No 10 in three years, the party must be open to working with the Greens and Lib Dems, particularly given the impending constituency boundary changes and SNP strength north of the border.
No 10 finally admits the UK rejected visa-free tours offer from EU
Given the huge contribution of British music to the UK economy and the way in which musicians and other performers carry British values worldwide, it is bewildering to hear that the Government rejected the offer of short-term visas.
Brexit deal is 'security downgrade', MPs warned
With the UK at its highest level of terror alert, the Government's failure to secure security cooperation with the EU has put Brits in genuine danger. Police chiefs and intelligence officials have spent the last three years begging for the Government to retain UK access to crucial systems like the European Arrest Warrant and the Schengen Information System.
Debenhams closes online business in Ireland as 50 major retailers fear EU tariffs
While a disastrous no-deal outcome was avoided on Christmas eve, it's clear that the limited nature of the Government's Brexit deal is leaving British business in the lurch.
NEW POLL: Labour takes lead, and Prime Minister's own seat at risk
While the next election could still be some years off, this latest seat level model shows that the public is losing confidence in the government. The figures are perhaps unsurprising given the UK's comparatively woeful covid and economic statistics, combined with poor and inconsistent government comms around Christmas restrictions.