Lord Frost has revealed he was once a Labour member before switching to the Tories. The Tory peer and former Brexit minister said he joined the party while at Oxford University. But he said he quit as he became more eurosceptic and
Lord Frost has said the Conservatives can still win the next general election if they focus on winning back Leave voters who have deserted the party. The Tory peer warned that focusing on Remain voters is a “losing strategy”. He instead urged
Lord Frost has criticised Labour’s newest plan to relax trade barriers with the EU within 18 months of becoming Prime Minister, as part of the Labour leader’s plan to “recalibrate” post-Brexit relations. Just days after saying he wants to renegotiate Brexit, Sir
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Lord Frost has launched his bid to become an MP at the next general election. The former Brexit minister confirmed that his name has been placed on a Conservative candidate list. But the Tory peer said he is not linked to a
Tory grandee Lord Frost, one of the chief Brexiteers, has doubled down on his opinion that Scotland should have its devolution powers reversed. In his column for the Telegraph, the 58-year-old former Minister of State at the Cabinet Office, claimed: “Time to
Lord David Frost has blasted Sir Keir Starmer and his Labour Party for trying to scaremonger over UK plans to rip up EU red tape. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has ordered an audit of the 3,745 laws copied over when Britain left
Lord Frost has defended Brexit against “Bregret” claims as he set out two reasons behind doubts over the UK’s exit. The former Brexit minister highlighted how “so many other bad things have happened” with the Covid pandemic, Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Lord David Frost has outlined 12 major benefits of the UK’s Brexit freedom, hitting out at those questioning the UK’s decision to exit the bloc. Writing on Twitter, the former Brexit Secretary and chief negotiator said: “As expected, all those who opposed
Lord David Frost today took a swipe at Leo Varadkar after the Irish premier admitted regrets over the Brexit deal for Northern Ireland. The Taoiseach said he regrets that the Northern Ireland Protocol was imposed on the region without the support of