Critics of new cabinet, finalised by Michel Barnier on Saturday night, said it was ‘same-old, same-old’ Mounting threats of a parliamentary motion of no-confidence have put Michel Barnier’s new government under considerable duress before it has even had a chance to start work, as street proteste...
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