EuropeanUnion plot to force UK to Rejoin bloc with dirty Brexit 'trick' – DavidFrost urged to stand firm
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove and Lord David Frost giving evidence to the Lords European Union Committee on the subject of Future UK-EU Relations“‘Why don’t you do that, come back halfway into the European Union, follow our rules?’”
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