Brexit News Brief 28 Mar 2017 BREXIT NEWS BRIEF 28th March 2017 Today’s headlines: Staying in the EU would cost a separate Scotland £1bn a year; Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage clashes with Blair spin doctor Alistair Campbell; Siemens committed to London whatever happens with Brexit; and more BREXIT GOOD NEWS Evening Standard: Siemens ‘committed to London’ whatever the outcome of Brexit talks Daily Mail: Qatar Petroleum CEO says Brexit not a game-changer for UK investment Liverpool Echo: 900 jobs to be created at new Kings Dock office block and Vauxhall factory Inside Media: New Reseach Facility for Sony UK Tech Centre POLITICS Breitbart London: BREX PISTOL: Punk Legend Johnny Rotten Hails Brexit, Backs Trump Express: Scottish independence BOMBSHELL: Sturgeon would need to find £1BN A YEAR for EU membership Telegraph: Brexit is a golden chance to throw some EU regulations on a bonfire Times: Brexit ‘will not lead to migrant cap’ Guardian: Keir Starmer: ‘Theresa May wants a Brexiteer’s Brexit. She won’t get it without a fight’ Independent: Brexit: Downing Street issues warning to Tory rebels amid claims they could stop EU withdrawal Daily Mail: ‘Do you loathe democracy so much?’ Nigel Farage berates arch-Remainer Alastair Campbell for saying Brexit can STILL be blocked during furious row on live TV Brian Monteith 2017-04-14T15:01:50+01:00 Latest News & Events|