Strata title report to be handed down today to the Department of Justice

Strata title report to be handed down today to the Department of Justice

Theresa May and her Chancellor Philip Hammond will announce a joint report about how Britain is coping with the impact of the EU referendum today – the government’s biggest domestic security challenge since the IRA bomb attacks that killed six people in 1976, and their biggest d더킹카지노omestic political issue since the Grenfell Tower blaze in London three years ago.

Speaking at a Whitehall dinner on the eve of the report’s publication, the prime minister’s special secretary, Andrew Rowley, said: “The UK has a big and complex economic, security and immigration problem and I expect the report will set out how we resolve that.

“We have a big, complex threat from all sides바카라사이트 from the north and the south. It’s complex, we need to tackle it, but I do believe the UK needs to look at the issues together that don’t always cross-breed. And the best way to tackle that, as the new government will look at the security threats facing the country after we leave the European Union, is to look at our relationship with the EU rather than as a whole.”

The report will come as a great relief for the Government, which was바카라사이트 promised a “new start” after Brexit, even though the prime minister and her Government will lose control of the power to write the rules of the single market once more, with ministers unable to bring in the kind of hard border checks to be imposed on all goods that leave the EU.

The report’s release is also a vindication of the government’s warnings to the EU that if it were to leave the single market, the consequences for their relationship with Britain would be far worse than had occurred after the 1972 IRA bombing of the SSE tower in which four members of the IRA tried to launch a bomb attack on a police station.

The first report into the attacks said that “the potential for terrorist acts on British soil was very real”, adding: “The threat of a terrorist attack by any non-EU nation, other than the United Kingdom, remained a reality, both from an extremist perspective and within the range of other potential threats that the Government thought were out there”.

But in her speech to parliament this morning the Prime Minister said there was “no doubt” it had left the UK in a much stronger position. “We remain a world leader in tackling terrorism. With the best available intelligence at our disposal, we are also prepared to respond to any threat that threatens our people and our security.”

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