“We started this process a couple of years ago, there’s still two years and four months before teaching will begin”, the Education Secretary argues.
“If we were to stay as a rule-taker…that would not be delivering on Brexit.”
The DUP leader states “it’s very clear the British people voted to leave the customs union”.
He says that what she was aware of was a broader “ambition” to remove more illegal immigrants – not a target.
The Shadow HCLG Secretary says that Corbyn has made the principle very clear already.
But the Liberal Democrat leader says that voter opinion “is now running ahead of the politicians” after Windrush.
“People around the world are looking now and saying ‘finally, someone stood up against that’, and the world said ‘enough’ to the use of such weapons.”
“Do you agree with John McDonnell, who said this was…state-sponsored?” “If we’re going to make an…assertion like that we’ve got to have the absolute evidence…”
“It is not about Remain or Leave,” the Observer journalist replies – while notably failing to say “yes”.
And Marr asks how it is possible that Corbyn didn’t look at an anti-semitic work which he was commenting on.
The Foreign Secretary responds to questioning about UK sanctions against Russia and Russians.
“She’s offered the EU common sense and practical solutions to some of the issues they’ve talked about.”
He says that May’s baskets plan for sectors is “possible”, but that the EU will reject any proposal for mutual recognition rather than alignment.
“We also welcome the fact that she renewed her commitment to the agreement before Christmas between the UK and the EU.”