May sounded unusually confident, but Johnson scuttled out of the Chamber.
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”.
His new position is so ‘have your cake and eat it’ that at one point he even said the word “cake” by accident in the middle of his speech.
“Labour would not countenance a deal that left Britain as a passive recipient of rules, decided elsewhere by others,” the Labour leader claims.
But she adds that her colleague was also right to have raised concerns about “some of Jeremy Corbyn’s friends”.
The eurosceptic Labour MP says she doesn’t think her party’s leader will announce a “seismic” change in policy, however.
The Labour leader’s refusal to join in the fun about Matt reveals a sobering reality.
The latest attempt by the Opposition to fudge their policy runs counter to all Corbyn’s stated principles.
What was sketched out yesterday, boiled down to essentials, sounds a lot like his Canada Plus Plus Plus. But no decision yet it seems on the Customs Union.
Robert Tombs asked at yesterday evening’s meeting if Tony Blair, Ken Clarke and Peter Mandelson really want us to enter a United States of Europe.
“Normally he stands up and asks me to sign a blank cheque, I know he likes Czechs but really…”, the Prime Minister replies.
The Prime Minister told one good joke and then bored her way to victory.
At a time when austerity continues, we need to be explain that we are not wasting taxpayers’ money on a grand delusion that we can create prosperity.
Our Executive Editor discusses the allegations that the Labour leader and other MPs met with Communist spies during the Cold War.
We must find our identity in modern Britain; break away from obstructive stereotypes; source authentic leaders who connect with voters; become the party of opportunity; and never style ourselves as an alternative to “chaos”.