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Prime Minister Boris Johnson… “Never mind the back stop, the buck stops with me… The doubters, the gloomsters, the doomsters are going to get it wrong. No one in the last few centuries has succeeded in betting against the pluck and nerve of this country. They will not succeed today” → Read More
Prime Minister Boris Johnson… “Never mind the back stop, the buck stops with me… The doubters, the gloomsters, the doomsters are going to get it wrong. No one in the last few centuries has succeeded in betting against the pluck and nerve of this country. They will not succeed today” → Read More
Prime Minister Boris Johnson… “Never mind the back stop, the buck stops with me… The doubters, the gloomsters, the doomsters are going to get it wrong. No one in the last few centuries has succeeded in betting against the pluck and nerve of this country. They will not succeed today” → Read More
A Labour Party staffer writes… “The truth is Corbyn’s name is still poison the doorsteps in our working class heartlands, and Brexit betrayal is only compounding the narrative of our party as one for the few in metropolitan Southern seats, not the many across the country who voted leave.” → Read More
Andrea Leadsom told BBC Radio 4’s Today… “He’s made his views on Brexit on the record, and the problem with that of course is that the chair’s impartiality is absolutely essential. … He’s made his views known on Brexit… it’s a matter for him but nevertheless it’s a challenge and all colleagues need to form their own view of that.” → Read More
Andrea Leadsom told BBC Radio 4’s Today… “He’s made his views on Brexit on the record, and the problem with that of course is that the chair’s impartiality is absolutely essential. … He’s made his views known on Brexit… it’s a matter for him but nevertheless it’s a challenge and all colleagues need to form their own view of that.” → Read More
Andrea Leadsom told BBC Radio 4’s Today… “He’s made his views on Brexit on the record, and the problem with that of course is that the chair’s impartiality is absolutely essential. … He’s made his views known on Brexit… it’s a matter for him but nevertheless it’s a challenge and all colleagues need to form their own view of that.” → Read More
Put together Theresa May's Best Bits in the style of her getting evicted from Big Brother pic.twitter.com/1Z188uHjPo — Jake Johnstone (@hijakejohnstone) December 10, 2018 With Theresa May’s premiership hanging in the balance tonight, her “best bits” have been tastefully compiled into a Big Brother-style eviction video. Thanks for the memories! → Read More
No prizes for guessing who Andrea Leadsom is talking about: “As you said last week, Mr Speaker, we have a responsibility to safeguard the rights of this House and as Leader of the House I seek to do exactly that, treating all members of parliament with courtesy and respect. I hope and expect all Honourable and Right Honourable members to do likewise.” → Read More
Combining Brexit ferry problems and the Johnson brothers → Read More
'Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed… there is more negotiation taking place' – Prime Minister Theresa May says there is potential for changes to the current Brexit deal Follow live updates and analysis here: pic.twitter.com/04ZkICx3Ab — Ridge on Sunday (@RidgeOnSunday) November 18, 2018 → Read More
'The 48 letter limit has not been reached' says Theresa May, meaning there are not enough no-confidence letters to trigger a Tory leadership contest #Ridge Follow live updates and analysis here: pic.twitter.com/SElPvqX8Sn — Ridge on Sunday (@RidgeOnSunday) November 18, 2018 → Read More
YouGov have found that the British public want Theresa May to stand down as Prime Minister by 47-33%. An even clearer majority of leave voters want her gone… The public also believe May’s Brexit deal does not respect the referendum result. Contrary to the narrative, Leave voters clearly don’t see Brexit as all about immigration… → Read More
“Will there be a free vote?” “I didn’t say… I’m not… look, Nick… there is cabinet responsibility/ The Government will put its decision to the House of Commons.” Penny Morduant spent hours last night in Number 10 arguing for a free vote on the draft withdrawal agreement. The Prime Minister is decidedly equivocal this morning … → Read More
Dominic Raab wrote in his letter of resignation… “This is, at its heart, a matter of public trust,” he told the PM, concluding: “I cannot reconcile the terms of the proposed deal with the promises we made to the country in our manifesto at the last election… I believe that the regulatory regime proposed for Northern Ireland presents a very real threat to the integrity of the United Kingdom. I… → Read More
No prizes for guessing who Andrea Leadsom is talking about: “As you said last week, Mr Speaker, we have a responsibility to safeguard the rights of this House and as Leader of the House I seek to do exactly that, treating all members of parliament with courtesy and respect. I hope and expect all Honourable and Right Honourable members to do likewise.” → Read More
John McDonnell tells the Gallery/Lobby lunch what the priest told him to do… ‘He persuaded me to do this. He said you need to soften your image. So do Mumsnet and do this…. I’m trying to soften my image.’ → Read More
John McDonnell tells the Gallery/Lobby lunch what the priest told him to do… ‘He persuaded me to do this. He said you need to soften your image. So do Mumsnet and do this…. I’m trying to soften my image.’ → Read More
John McDonnell tells the Gallery/Lobby lunch what the priest told him to do… ‘He persuaded me to do this. He said you need to soften your image. So do Mumsnet and do this…. I’m trying to soften my image.’ → Read More
No prizes for guessing who Andrea Leadsom is talking about: “As you said last week, Mr Speaker, we have a responsibility to safeguard the rights of this House and as Leader of the House I seek to do exactly that, treating all members of parliament with courtesy and respect. I hope and expect all Honourable and Right Honourable members to do likewise.” → Read More