The Foreign Secretary says that Brexit involves restoring “UK control over our laws, borders, money and trade”.
Britain must honour the referendum result and leave, but “we should have the closest possible relationship with the EU”.
And he quotes ConservativeHome.
The Shadow Foreign Secretary also doesn’t know the name of North Korea’s leader.
Twitter was asking why the BBC was airing an hour-long party political broadcast for the Conservatives.
Some are so wedded to their dire forecasts that they are willing to ignore what is really happening.
David Davis updates the House on how his Department intents to conduct the process of British disengagement from the European Union.
While she expects to ‘be able to guarantee this’ for the future, she can only do so if Britons’ status in EU is also guaranteed.
She says that while leaving the EU won’t be ‘plain sailing’, it offers many new opportunities.
“We’ll be looking at the opportunities that are now open to us as we forge a new role in the world.”
Is there anything it can’t solve?
A patriotic celebration.
He also discusses campaigning for Leadsom, working with Boris and his thoughts on “tosser” Boles.
If you really want to preserve them, give people an incentive to farm them.
The Foreign Secretary was in Paris to meet his opposite number.