Boris Johnson's new task force will set business free of old EU rules

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BORIS Johnson is to set up a task force to seize the golden opportunities that lay outside the EU. Ministers will slash red tape stifling firms and capitalise on the control we have over our laws a…

Scrap council tax & stamp duty, Rishi Sunak urged in plan backed by 100,000Despicable China covered up Covid to save $1trillion trade deal with US'ONE ADULT' RULEMr Sunak said yesterday: “We have an opportunity to do things differently and this Government is committed to making the most of the freedoms that Brexit affords us.

“This isn’t about lowering standards, but about raising our eyes to the future — making the most of new sectors, new thinking and new ways of working.” A cross-government unit will help find opportunities through a series of “deep dives” to weed out unwanted EU regulations.GOT a story? RING The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or EMAIL

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Carry on like this Boris and they'll be no businesses left. Think on

He needs to set the country free from coronavirus first

😅🤣😅😂 say anything and the steeple will believe it.

Amazon and fast food chains will be the only ones left

There won't be any businesses left to set free the way he's fucking about with these half arsed lockdowns.

Pouring more money into the gaping wound that is Brexit. dontbuythesun

1st job - stop the illegal immigrants crossing. Turn them round!!

To compensate from crippling UK red tape perhaps ?

He's certainly set business free, by closing most of them.

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