“That adjective simply summed up how I felt about the way that that day’s business had been conducted.”
But she thinks neither will get what they want, hence there being a strong case for joining the EEA and EFTA.
The Shadow Chancellor outlines some of the measures he is considering to force businesses to share profits and ‘contribute’.
The Digital Minister sets out the sanctions and penalties the Government is considering for social media companies who don’t police content.
He agrees that Parliament doesn’t yet command the respect of its American and European counterparts with these companies.
Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“Perhaps when he stands up he could put the minds of the British people and this House at rest and rule out a second referendum!”
The former Foreign Secretary and Labour leadership contender makes his pitch for the EEA.
The former Chancellor turns Duncan Smith’s point around to argue that inventing and implementing a new solution to the Irish border won’t work.
She sounds a cautious note about policing language in the Chamber but welcomes the fact that people feel more able to come forward outside it.
The architect of Universal Credit is deeply sceptical that the Government could design and implement a completely new system in time.
The former Chairman of the Culture, Media, and Sport Select Committee relates how they collaborated to win support for Britain’s Olympic bid.