Farage wants UK businesses to fail, minister says as Labour reopens Brexit wounds

A senior minister will accuse Nigel Farage for the Labour, reform, while opening a new Brexit front while trying to undertake the increase in Britain in the chests, “he wants Britain to fail”.
European Minister of Affairs Nick Thomas-Symonds, a reform in London warning that the influence of the British government will hit the UK trade £ 9 billion.
Labor continues to be a delay of approximately 8 points in the chests behind the reform, and Mr. Farage comes 24 hours after trying to seize the political initiative by summarizing the plans of illegal immigrants to deport deportation.
His deportation plans received a warning from the former Tor Chief Public Prosecutor Dominic Grieve that he would mean the end of the agreement with the EU after Brexit.
In his speech, however, Thomas Symonds, who negotiated the last Brexit reset, will argue that Farage policies will inevitably lead to more officers for business.
The workers’ government said that he wanted to make a permanent agreement with the EU in the next 18 months, because he was stopped in front of the speeches later this year.
The current temporary agreement, which entered into force in June, stopped controls in some fruits and vegetables imported from the EU, which would not be paid border control or fee. It will end in January 2027.
Mr. Thomas-Symonds will blame Mr. Farage of “siding with more bureaucracy, paperwork mountains and a bureaucratic burden”.
The audience in the center of London will appeal to an event on the government’s priorities of the government’s UK-EU relationship and the progress made with the EU in recent talks.
Mr. Farage came after criticizing the SPS (Sıhhi and Phytosaniter) provisions in May, and in the telegram, Britain “pushes back Brussels to the orbit of Brussels, will give our very small sovereignty in return”.
He also wrote in the telegram: “A reform government would take all this back with the legislation.”
The agreement in May covers many areas including fishing, defense, a youth experience plan and passport e-crops.
While a permanent SPS agreement was negotiated, the government said it would stop border controls in fruits and vegetables, including tomatoes, grapes and pepper.
The checks had to come into force this summer.
In August, it canceled the border controls on live animals from the EU and animal and plant goods from Ireland.
The government said an agreement was “the future”.
The worker frequently produced large aspects towards Mr. Farage’s party, as he pioneered numerous opinion polls.
In May, Sir Keir Starmer said that while comparing his leader with former Prime Minister Liz Truss, the reform would “collapse the economy”.
Mr. Thomas-Symonds will say: “In the next election, Nigel Farage’s manifesto’s manifesto will say that he will bring back England in writing, cut at least £ 9 billion from the economy, and increase a risk of risk and food prices for work.
“(Mr.) Farage wants England to fail. The political model nourishes it, offers easy answers, divides communities and stops anger.”
The Labor Party says that the current agreement, which he hopes to confirm and secure a long -term confirmation, reduces costs for supermarkets and shoppers.
If Mr. Farage had reversed the agreement, they said that exports would be more difficult for the farming and fishing industry.
Mr. Thomas-Symonds will promise that the Labor Government will “make decisions based on national interests, to put in hard gardens, to rely on empty slogans”.
He will say that the alignment of standards with the EU will increase growth and reduce food prices.
It will say that this is “sovereignty, applied in national interests”.
A reform of the British spokesman: “No one has damaged the British businesses more than the government of the Labor Party. Since the start of the worker, business tax with less than 157,000 less people drowns success and hits small and medium -sized enterprises throughout the country.
He continued: “Relaxing to the EU and relieving us to the scrapped Kemi Badenoch’un, leaving the protected EU laws, leaving to revive Britain’s struggle economy will not revive.”




