The Treasury Select Committee member warns that unless the Government is more open about its Brexit plans, banks will start to move staff abroad.
Plus: Osborne – terrible at predictions but brilliant at quizzes. The Brexiteers sweep the Select Committee board. And: all the very best to Nick Boles.
The former Director of Public Prosecutions did not serve under either Blair or Brown, and is hard to place in the strife which rends the Labour Party.
We cannot both be a member of it and control immigration properly. The referendum vote clearly plumped for the latter.
The Chancellor’s position recovers despite his advocacy of the Single Market, whilst the Home Secretary falls from 11th to 23rd.
I quiz David Davis. I speak for freedom. And: I will not back down over our book about Hillsborough by Norman Bettison.
Plus: Why do so many expensive hotels think it is a good thing to make their windows unopenable? Can’t we go back to Blackpool?
Erdington modernisation? The most notable feature of Erdington is Spaghetti Junction, “you don’t know where you’re going and could end up anywhere”.
Readers with a special interest in Brexit may want to note the events with the Brexit Secretary and the International Trade Secretary.
“It is not going to be a “Norway model”…It is going to be an agreement between an independent United Kingdom and the European Union.”
She is moving at a brisk pace down that road towards leaving the EU.
She has taken a decisive step along a road that is very clearly signposted. She cannot turn back without political ruin. And there is no sign whatsoever that she wants to.
Plus: I now love Liverpool. Getting ready for Birmingham. Come and hear me interview David Davis there. And: My most shameful secret revealed.
The true believer whose appointment to represent the European Parliament in the Brexit negotiations is “an act of war”.
38 Degrees members were as split as everyone else in the referendum. But now remainers and leavers are working together.