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British Rightist Ex-Politician Farage Criticised for Attacks in Albanian Migrants
Statements made British rightist former politician Nigel Farage about Albanian illegal migrants to the UK have caused anger on social media, especially on Twitter, after a statement in which he said: "Now that one in ten foreign-born parents in the UK are Albanian, any guess as to the ratio in five years' time?" Albanian institutions have not commented on the statements of the former UKIP party
Brexit Day feature story: People divided over what's happening tonight - celebration and bitterness
AGERPRES special correspondent Oana Ghita reports: Banners reading "Lead with facts, not leave with lies", "Let's make Brexit!", UK and EU flags - some stylized with lights instead of stars - were some of the props a group of several dozen gathered on Thursday evening near the British Parliament used to add some drama to their campaign.
Moody's Downgraded UK Credit Outlook Because of Brexit
Moody's downgraded the UK credit rating from "stable" to "negative" on Friday, Reuters reported.
The reason for the decision is that Brexit has triggered an "erosion in institutional strength" that threatens the UK's financial credibility.
The Agency confirms the UK's assessment of AA2.
Johnson: There Will Be no Brexit without a Deal
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to exclude Brexit without a deal possibility in a manifesto prepared by his Conservative Party, British newspapers, including the Times, reported.
The prime minister's manifesto will focus on "getting Brexit done immediately" by pushing his "fantastic" deal through the Commons as soon as MPs return, The Sunday Times reported.
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Brexit Party Leads in the UK Election Results
The six-week-old British Nigel Farage's Brexit's party blunted all the traditional parties in Britain into the European Parliament elections with 31% of the vote, the Daily Mail quoted by Channel 3.
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