Stephen Flynn mocked Rishi Sunak by asking if it hurt that 'Labour believes in Brexit more than he does'
Stephen Flynn mocked Rishi Sunak by asking if it hurt that "Labour believes in Brexit more than he does" during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday.
Flynn said: "What the Prime Minister said yesterday was that EU single market access will be a good thing for business. "And I would say to the honourable gentleman: he knows better that. He knows that this is about Northern Ireland and I hope that he can support what we've agreed."
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