WATCH: Duke of Edinburgh tributes 1) The Speaker
“He was, without doubt, the father of the nation. He will surely be missed and impossible to replace.”
“He was, without doubt, the father of the nation. He will surely be missed and impossible to replace.”
Again, truth or bluff? Either way, the EU’s Chief Negotiator sings from the same hymn sheet as France’s President.
The Attorney General warns MPs that they will play with people’s lives if the reject Mays’ deal.
The former PM also attacks Boris’s “day trip to Damascus”.
She accuses the PM and Chancellor of behaving “almost like a pair of school bullies”.
He dismisses claims by Major and others that the Leave campaign is misleading the voters.
The Labour leader denies being a pacifist and insists: “I’m not going anywhere. I’m enjoying every moment of it.”
The former Mayor of London also says of the new Labour leader: “He’s much nicer than I am.”
The Education Secretary tells Andrew Marr that the cuts are part of a package which cannot be unravelled.
He later insisted he remained an Aston Villa supporter.
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