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“They are being squeezed on every side.”
"It’s not a choice between re-running the Brexit argument and perpetually giving two fingers to the European Union."
"You're somebody who will exploit any problem going for your own political ends," the former No.10 spin doctor said.
The former minister told BBC Question Time the Tories "failed" on migration.
Andrew Bailey said leaving the EU had had "consequences" for the country.
Lib Dem MP Munira Wilson suggested ignoring it goes against Labour's mission for "economic growth".
Backing for the ex-president has ever so slightly crept up over the last eight years.
But Wes Streeting said the UK just has to "deal with" the economic consequences.
Even though the former PM did lead the Leave campaign.
The former prime minister was forced to defend the infamous Brexit bus.