PM’s Brexit exit
DONALD Trump showed the world how to force a deal with the EU.
Terrify them with threats of the loss of billions in lost trade and tens of thousands of jobs… and watch Brussels beg for business.

Keir Starmer is waving the white flag on Brexit, pictured with EU’s Ursula von der Leyen[/caption]
Sadly, Sir Keir Starmer took the opposite approach with his sellout “reset” deal.
Now jubilant European leaders are bent on bullying the UK into accepting their tyranny all over again thanks to its terms.
A total reversal of Brexit is closer than ever.
The PM has repeatedly promised never to take the UK back into the EU’s Customs Union and Single Market.
Yet that is effectively what the EU Commission demands as the price of its agreement.
Britain must take all EU regulations on food without any say in those rules — and pay penalties for not doing so.
We couldn’t even import food from outside the EU without its meddling.
Technically, there is still time during last-minute negotiations for our dyed-in-the-wool Remainer PM to stop this gross betrayal of Brexit.
But on current form he seems vanishingly unlikely to do so.
Boiling over
VOTER rage at the immigration explosion is close to boiling point.
And even the OBR says public services are seriously stretched because of Britain’s over-reliance on migration.
Yet tin-eared Labour ministers still lecture protesters outside asylum hotels by telling them “anger doesn’t get you anywhere”.
They don’t get that Nigel Farage’s current success comes from speaking real people’s language.
Similarly, useless cops appear to have learned nothing from the handling of the identity of the Southport killer.
Attempts to cover up migrant involvement in crime — as Warwickshire police did in the case of an Afghan accused of raping a 12-year-old girl — are an affront to justice.
The immigration status and nationality of all offenders should be published for each crime.
It’s the only way to restore trust.
Cell out
WHY is the Left’s answer to prison overcrowding always to release prisoners or cut sentences?
Ex-Chief Inspector of Prisons and human rights activist Dame Anne Owers says a near meltdown in the system means even mandatory life sentences for murder should be scrapped.
How about, instead of letting thousands of dangerous criminals back on to the streets, Labour does what the Tories so abjectly failed to do.
Build more jails.