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after the use of chemical weapons on civilians in syria, then pm david cameron became the first sitting pm since 1782 to lose a parliamentary vote on military action. it postponed us airstrikes indefinitely, encouraged putin's russia, and what else? good evening. it's groundhog day at the post—brexit border. a fifth delay of the border checks and charges and red tape on eu food imports that were an inevitable consequence of the shape of the government's brexit deal. this part of the oven—ready deal is, after three years, not even fully thawed. which raises a rather important question, as we inch closer to a general election, probably next year, will these new checks actually ever see the light of day? the government did today acknowledge that these moves, when they do come in, will eventually add to headline inflation, albeit modestly. the opposition say they will negotiate a new veterinary agreement with the eu if they win power, which could lessen or even eradicate

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