The Prime Minister saw off the Leader of the Opposition, but her own backbenchers seemed glum and thoughtful.
Only his party can deliver a better future, says Barry Gardiner in his opening Channel 4 TV debate statement.
We have the full list from the New Progressive Democratic Liberal National Coalition Party – including a three-way Northern Ireland jobshare.
Labour’s Shadow International Trade Secretary laughs off the Government and the EU’s claim that this deal is a final offer.
Gardiner rebuffs the plea in The Observer this morning from Khan for a further poll on Brexit.
We British often like a good compromise. This would be the wrong one.
Plus: Why hasn’t May done a single interview about her Brexit plan since last Friday? And: Take a bow, Gareth Southgate and company.
The Opposition Chief Whip is reported to have “physically intimidated” MPs, but was “ignored” nonetheless.
The Opposition is still pursuing its strategy of deliberate ambiguity – while committing to a policy it knows to be “bollocks”.
In other words, there can be no assumption that under a Corbyn government immigration would come down.
“You were criticising Labour’s party position, weren’t you?”
He insists they want to maintain the benefits, but their candidate in the Lewisham by-election wants to stay in altogether.
If Barry Gardiner lasts for a thousand years, men will still say: “These were his finest hours”.
The phrase is widely attributed to Jacob Rees-Mogg. But a senior Labour politician got there first…
The Conservatives should spend more time exposing the divisions on the Labour benches and less time arguing among themselves.
We British often like a good compromise. This would be the wrong one.