But the former Party Chairman tells Sophie Ridge that he thinks the Prime Minister needs to stop delaying decisions.
Plus: The Government gets airports wrong and Burnham gets rail wrong. And: a miserable PMQs for Tory MPs.
Onward seems set to propound the liberal and Freer the libertarian versions of the globalist agenda. Where does that leave the anti-globalist voters who now back the Tories?
It is impossible to see today’s agreement as anything more than a fudge from which no-one emerges stronger.
“There are a range of options for how a time limit could be delivered, which the UK will propose and discuss with the EU.”
The Prime Minister resorts to pointing out Corbyn’s refusal to rule out a second referendum.
The Prime Minister’s followers today decided to stop concealing their misgivings.
The veteran LGBT campaigner says the former Prime Minister’s aides “were terrified I might try and kiss him, or superglue myself to the Cabinet table”.
And Davis’ rating slides – as the Government’s Brexit difficulties contaminate the approval ratings of others at the top table.
“Not enough senior women”…” “Not enough interested women”… “All the good ones have been snapped up”… “We already have one”… “No vacancies”…
This type of relationship would reflect the existing pattern of UK-EU trade. It is a compromise that should win support amongst pragmatists.
They feel left behind and untouched by the economic progress that has been made. Getting people into work must be at the top of our priority list.
We already have one of the highest proportions of foreign-trained doctors in Europe – 29 per cent compared to less than 10 per cent for France and Germany.