Mr Williamson, the Education Secretary criticised the move last night, and today a No10 spokesman said: You have had the Education Secretary s words, which the PM supports.
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few days tensions have been rising with provocative editorials from Lord David Frost, the UK’s lead on EU/UK relations.
In the European Parliament this morning, Charles Michel, president of the European Council, called on the UK to respect the agreements it had entered into, saying “pacta sunt servanda” - agreements must be kept - one of the most basic principles of international law.
The UK was added to the agenda of European Council that met on 24-25 May. In the conclusions, the 27 heads of government called on the UK to fully implement the Withdrawal, and Trade and Co-operation Agreements. The leaders also called on the UK to respect the principle of non-discrimination among states in its dealing with EU states, sending out a clear message of unity.
Should we be surprised? Hell no!
This was always the risk of the corrosive narrative spread by Harry and Meghan’s diehard Yank supporters like Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King, who seem cravenly obsessed with linking the modern-day Royal Family to racism without any evidence to back up such claims.
Computer science lecturer Matthew Katzman – who tabled the motion to remove the ‘unwelcoming’ portrait of the Queen from Magdalen s Middle Common Room (MCR) – is the epitome of US privilege.
The 25-year-old is the son of a lawyer who lives in a £4 million mansion in Washington DC.
Computer science lecturer Matthew Katzman – who tabled the motion to remove the ‘unwelcoming’ portrait of the Queen from Magdalen s Middle Common Room (MCR) – is the epitome of US privilege, writes DAN WOOTTON