Brexit Secretary David Davis said it would take “years and years” for British workers to be able to take jobs now done by people from other EU states The UK is not about to “suddenly shut the door” on low-skilled EU migrants, Brexit Secretary David Davis has said. He warned it would take “years and years” for British workers to be in a position to take jobs now done by people from other member states.
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EU chief sees Trump announcements as threats
The leader of the European Union put longtime ally the United States in a “threat” category on Tuesday, insisting that President Donald Trump is contributing to the “highly unpredictable” outlook for the bloc. In a letter to 27 EU leaders before Friday’s summit in Malta, EU President Donald Tusk mentioned the Trump administration as part of an external “threat” together with China, Russia, radical Islam, war and terror.
Estonian Supreme Court rules to leave most of administrative reform law in force – The Baltic Times
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Estonian president expresses condolences to Germany – The Baltic Times
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