WATCH: “A people’s vote would be your first chance to vote on the facts, argues Lucas
We all of us know more now that we did two years ago, she says at the start of Channel 4’s Brexit debate.
We all of us know more now that we did two years ago, she says at the start of Channel 4’s Brexit debate.
At the beginning of Channel 4’s Brexit debate, Rees-Mogg says that people voted for Brexit and it should be delivered.
Only his party can deliver a better future, says Barry Gardiner in his opening Channel 4 TV debate statement.
At the start of Channel 4’s TV debate on Brexit, the Conservative Party Deputy Chairman makes his case.
Plus: Norcott and Brandreth triumph at Edinburgh. Turnbull and Dutton circle in Australia. And: Corbyn’s shoddy copy of the Trump playbook.
Lavish campaign spending does not guarantee electoral success. If it did, Brexit wouldn’t be happening. And Theresa May would now have a majority.
Whilst policy-wonks like to describe the differences in public spending on the old and young as an “injustice”, that’s not how thrifty pensioners see it.
This is a once in a lifetime chance to completely reinvigorate our broadcast industry.
Plus: Labour goes all Smethwick in Copeland. And: Sky News dumbs down at breakfast.
When it comes to the Commons, who watches the watchmen? An independent regulator is impossible: it has to be us.
The Tory press officer responded far better to the Channel 4 correspondent’s pursuit than many a politician.
It will help to boost the West Midlands, and build further on the success of recent years.
Our verdict on yesterday evening’s debate – insofar as it mattered, which it didn’t much.
Plus: PMQs verdicts. Craig Oliver should look in a mirror. Our Why Vote? results. Let them eat mangos. And: Gus O’Donnell – a bit of a dick.
And why should they shape the election campaign anyway?