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{{News|Feb.01.2018|Brexit minister forced into apology for maligning civil service.|Steve Baker under fire over claims civil servants attempted to sway policy with their economic models.|The Guardian|Anushka Asthana|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/feb/01/brexit-minister-steve-baker-accused-for-second-time-of-maligning-civil-service}} | {{News|Feb.01.2018|Brexit minister forced into apology for maligning civil service.|Steve Baker under fire over claims civil servants attempted to sway policy with their economic models.|The Guardian|Anushka Asthana|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/feb/01/brexit-minister-steve-baker-accused-for-second-time-of-maligning-civil-service}} | ||
{{News|Jul.03.2017|Brexit: Minister appointed to negotiate Britain's withdrawal wants European Union 'wholly torn down'.|Steve Baker MP makes comments at right-wing [[Libertarian Alliance]] conference in 2010. In a speech to a right-wing think tank, minister Steve Baker said the EU should be “wholly torn down”, before branding it an “obstacle” to world peace and “incompatible” with a free society. Shadow Brexit Secretary [[Keir Starmer]] said: “It is extraordinary that Theresa May has put such an extreme Brexiteer at the heart of the Government.|The Independent|Tom Embury-Dennis|http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-european-union-eu-steve-baker-theresa-may-wholly-torn-down-libertarian-alliance-a7820721.html}} | {{News|Jul.03.2017|Brexit: Minister appointed to negotiate Britain's withdrawal wants European Union 'wholly torn down'.|Steve Baker MP makes comments at right-wing [[Libertarian Alliance]] conference in 2010. In a speech to a right-wing think tank, minister Steve Baker said the EU should be “wholly torn down”, before branding it an “obstacle” to world peace and “incompatible” with a free society. Shadow Brexit Secretary [[Keir Starmer]] said: “It is extraordinary that Theresa May has put such an extreme Brexiteer at the heart of the Government.|The Independent|Tom Embury-Dennis|http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-european-union-eu-steve-baker-theresa-may-wholly-torn-down-libertarian-alliance-a7820721.html}} | ||
− | + | {{News|Jul.01.2017|The new Brexit minister, the arms industry, the American hard right… and Equatorial Guinea.|Steve Baker, the new Brexit minister, has taken cash from the shady Constitutional Research Council… and a whole lot of other people too.|openDemocracy UK|Adam Ramsay, Peter Geoghegan|https://www.opendemocracy.net/uk/brexitinc/adam-ramsay-peter-geoghegan/new-brexit-minister-arms-industry-american-hard-right-and-e}} | |
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Revision as of 16:25, 15 February 2018
Articles
- Feb.02.2018: EU threatens sanctions to stop Britain undercutting economy. Penalties against companies that receive state subsidies and putting Britain on a tax blacklist of unco-operative jurisdictions are among proposals contained in a strategy paper published this week by the European Commission. tags:{Jacob Rees-Mogg, Centre for European Reform} The Times , Francis Elliott, Sam Coates, Lucy Fisher, Henry Zeffman
- Feb.01.2018: Brexit minister forced into apology for maligning civil service. Steve Baker under fire over claims civil servants attempted to sway policy with their economic models. The Guardian, Anushka Asthana
- Jul.03.2017: Brexit: Minister appointed to negotiate Britain's withdrawal wants European Union 'wholly torn down'. Steve Baker MP makes comments at right-wing Libertarian Alliance conference in 2010. In a speech to a right-wing think tank, minister Steve Baker said the EU should be “wholly torn down”, before branding it an “obstacle” to world peace and “incompatible” with a free society. Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer said: “It is extraordinary that Theresa May has put such an extreme Brexiteer at the heart of the Government. The Independent, Tom Embury-Dennis
- Jul.01.2017: The new Brexit minister, the arms industry, the American hard right… and Equatorial Guinea. Steve Baker, the new Brexit minister, has taken cash from the shady Constitutional Research Council… and a whole lot of other people too. openDemocracy UK, Adam Ramsay, Peter Geoghegan