David Jones: Brexit. Why we must all now ready ourselves for no deal – and WTO terms
That means commissioning physical and digital infrastructure and recruiting necessary personnel. It also means offering tangible reassurance to business.
That means commissioning physical and digital infrastructure and recruiting necessary personnel. It also means offering tangible reassurance to business.
Meanwhile, 51 per cent of respondents believe that Theresa May should resign as Party leader before the next election.
We focus on three core activities: digital activism, on the ground campaigning, and recruiting and training grassroots activists.
Why Corbyn’s new policy would open the door to TTIP. And: Leaving EU migrants with settled status until transition ends would be “a major problem”.
“Should customs union be a vote of confidence? It doesn’t work like that anymore.” Jacob Rees-Mogg notes that Corbyn “now quite likes being a vassal”, and Labour’s new policy threatens the NHS. Plus: why pro-EU Tory rebels should not lose the Whip.
Since ConservativeHome revealed the planned changes in November, concern has been growing among MPs and Party members.
He replies to Soubry’s call to expel him, argues aid should be “investment rather than expenditure”, and reveals what it’s like to face “poser” masked thugs.
Jacob Rees-Mogg on CCHQ’s attempt to rule Tory members by “imperial fiat”, Soubry’s call to sling him out of the Conservative Party, and what it’s like to face “poser” masked thugs.
The phrase is widely attributed to Jacob Rees-Mogg. But a senior Labour politician got there first…
Plus: Soubry may quit the Tories, which I would regret. And: Why Labour’s silence on 100 years of votes for working class men?
P.S: Only one Tory Prime Minister in recent years was “taken down” by Tory MPs. Clue: it was neither Major nor Cameron.
Elevating the political class to a special status in law would alienate voters further. And a catch-all restraint on free speech would be used as a political weapon.
Boles isn’t as well known as the star of our Moggcast, but he is well-briefed, independent-minded and can make waves.
“Some of these forecasts and inherently uncertain… I think it is fair to say that some of these forecasts have proven wrong in the past.”
It would allow the Prime Minister to gain support from the moderates of her party and, crucially, gain the initiative in the more centrist national debate.