“Brexit must not be an excuse to ignore human rights concerns when making trade deals, signing public contracts and deciding who gets to run critical infrastructure.” buff.ly
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"The question is whether, in the long run, his party in England may be quite prepared to let Scotland and Northern Ireland go in pursuit of a 'perfect Brexit'." buff.ly
"It depends what sort of campaign they run, if we really do make ourselves the Brexit Party under our brand, my loyalty is going to be strained, absolutely." theneweuropean.co.uk
Nigel Farage, the pro-Brexit leader, announced he would not run for a seat in Parliament in the coming elections, but vowed to lead his party in a vigorous campaign that could threaten Prime Minister Boris Johnson nyti.ms