Trump reminds Labour of the risk of ignoring the voters. And Tories argue the Salisbury Convention means Peers must honour the referendum result.
In political terms, 2016 is turning out to be every bit as important, in historical terms, as 1968.
The political class must respond to revolutionaries’ demands or face further defeats.
“Donald Trump is going to be our president. We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead.”
The House Speaker pays a strong tribute to the President-elect.
“We are, and will remain, strong and close partners.”
May, Johnson, Hannan, Davidson, Fabricant and others give their thoughts. Plus, has anyone checked on Sir Simon Burns?
We will have a pro-Leave President and may get a trade deal. But we face a threat to the security umbrella that has protected us and our neighbours since the war.
Trump will soon lead what is still the most powerful country in the world, and we shouldn’t break with it until or unless we have to.
“I will be President for all Americans.”
Indiscriminate attacks on Parliament, the judiciary, the civil service, the media and business are anti-meritocratic and nihilistic, which should trouble those on the Right.