Farmers were last night fuming about the plan to zero all tariffs lamb The Sun’s Harry Cole in the deal over. The course of a decade and a half, fearing that (like with the Australian deal) it will. Pit them against tough competiti and hurt British producers. Officials were quick to point out that the deal’s provisis come with a safeguard allowing the U.K. to clamp down imports if there’s a sudden surge that could seriously injure the domestic industry.
Batters down the Hatche
Natial Farmers Uni President Minette Batters said the deal, algside the Australian agreement, “means we will be opening our doors to significant extra volumes of imported food … while securing almost nothing in return for U.K. farmers.” She added: “We should all be worried that there could be a huge downside to these deals, especially for sectors special database such as dairy, red meat and horticulture.”
The ministry of defense is in talks for Britain’s first arms deal with Ukraine, the Times‘ Larisa Brown reports.
10 DAYS TO GO: With the COP26 summit fast approaching, things are going … not well. Briefing war getting the blame game in early, with sources claiming. COP President Alok Sharma is “raging” at Boris Johns for ramping up expectatis. e moans. Nobody has pitch-rolled properly that this is not going to be some big hand of history moment where a new deal is de, so it’s going to feel like damp squib. PM’s persal drive, enthusiasm and determinati is fully behind COP26 to help achieve success.” To be fair, the idea of Alok Sharma “raging” at anything is a laugh.
That’s not the ly row
Cole also reports that some Cabinet members are unimpressed by. Sharma’s virgin islands send main COP soundbite. e source tells him: “They keep saying ‘keep 1.5 alive’ but I d’t know what it means … it’s so incomprehensible it might as well be in Urdu. Nobody knows what it means.” But a COP source hits back hard: “Communities frt line of climate change — some of whom google suggest: keep an eye on it! may well also speak Urdu better than members of Cabinet — understand very starkly that keeping global warming within 1.5 degrees could quite literally be a matter of life or death for them.” All this does not exactly create the impressi that the government is expecting COP to be a success.