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As a new chancellor who has been in the job for less than a month, Rishi Sunak faces a huge challenge in delivering this week’s Budget. → Read More
At the stroke of 11pm on 31 January, Big Ben will ring out to a cheering crowd in Parliament Square and a 47-year experiment of political integration with the European Union will be over. → Read More
On Sky, Matt Hanock says new cancer treatments are being rolled out “from Barnsley to Bassetlaw; from Wigan to Warrington.” Kay Burley: “That’s not very far, you know.” Hancock: “It’s also happening in Cornwall”. → Read More
I am disappointed that Boris Johnson has ruled out an electoral pact with the Brexit Party. → Read More
Boris as Hulk… ‘Banner might be bound in manacles, but when provoked he would explode out of them. Hulk always escaped, no matter how tightly bound in he seemed to be – and that is the case for this country. We will come out on October 31 and we will get it done.’ → Read More
Boris Johnson is to be congratulated for sacking the 21 Tory MPs who voted to block a No Deal Brexit this week. → Read More
The government's announcement today that a Queen’s Speech will be held on October 14th (proroguing parliament in the process) makes a confidence motion now certain, a general election more likely and is seen as a positive move by Brexiteers. → Read More
Together we would smash Labour in an autumn election → Read More
Dear people of Scotland. We’re selling milkshakes all weekend. Have fun. Love BK #justsaying — Burger King (@BurgerKingUK) May 18, 2019 → 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
Rabbi Lord Sacks on Roger Scruton… “I began from a secular academic background. I studied philosophy at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and then continued as a postgraduate at New College, Oxford. I had some wonderful tutors, among them in my undergraduate years, Roger Scruton in philosophy, who was certainly one of the great polymaths of our time.” → Read More
Rabbi Lord Sacks on Roger Scruton… “I began from a secular academic background. I studied philosophy at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and then continued as a postgraduate at New College, Oxford. I had some wonderful tutors, among them in my undergraduate years, Roger Scruton in philosophy, who was certainly one of the great polymaths of our time.” → Read More
Three years after the British people voted decisively to take back their independence, they have a chance to speak again. → Read More
Wednesday night’s House of Commons Bill to extend Article 50 was passed by 313 votes to 312. → Read More
The Conservatives have taken their voters for granted → Read More
As the Prime Minister heads to tomorrow’s EU summit in Brussels with little prospect of achieving her desperate attempt to engineer a short-term Article 50 extension, I want to give her something else to think about: → Read More
The great Brexit betrayal has begun”. → Read More
It is a statement of fact that most of our MPs voted to remain in the EU in 2016. → Read More
Jacob Rees Mogg writes… “If I had to choose between no deal and Mrs May’s original accord, I would have no hesitation of opting for no-deal Brexit but even Mrs May’s deal would be better than not leaving at all.” → Read More
My new year resolution was to hope for the best but to prepare for the worst. → Read More