Luke Coffey: May must protect Gibraltar from Spain during Brexit
The Ministry of Defence should make a grand gesture by increasing the Royal Navy’s visible presence in Gibraltar.
The Ministry of Defence should make a grand gesture by increasing the Royal Navy’s visible presence in Gibraltar.
Trade and investment between our two countries has staggering potential to generate jobs, prosperity, and higher living standards for citizens of both.
Anything that looks like a return to the “best-and-the-rest” model of the past will fail. Our modern, diverse school system is the key to restoring selection.
The daring leitmotif of her first week in office has been a purge not of Leavers but of a subset of her fellow Remainers.
The carve-up of powers and staff between Johnson, Davis and Fox will be far from simple.
The sale of ARM Holdings to Softbank is a curtain-raiser for May’s new plan – over which he has charge.
I was warned that he was ‘a nightmare to work for’, and arrived on my first day understandably nervous. But nothing could have been further from the truth.
Plus: I tip him as Brexit Secretary, and just look what happens next.
In a bold move, she appoints Davis, Fox and Johnson – all outspoke Leavers – to her Cabinet.
Hammond, Fox, Javid. How will a generation of politicians raised under Thatcher adapt to the new Prime Minister’s desire for an industrial strategy?
Her camp wants to move on from the subject. Quite right. But she will find it hard to do so until she has put doubts about her commitment to rest.
Who backs whom.
If our new Prime Minister cannot get through a fortnight without promising money left, right and centre, how will he or she manage the negotiation?
For the final Parliamentary stage, it will be Gove v May or, more likely, Leadsom v May.
“I’m very sorry that I’m not progressing further in this contest. I do not, however, regret entering it.”