The Lord Chancellor has enraged the judiciary by not speaking up for it in what it saw as an hour of need.
“Future generations will judge us not only by the decision that we made, but by what we made of that decision.”
She was interviewed this evening by Andrew Neil.
The Prime Minister set out to show that she will be a safe, inclusive negotiator.
The Prime Minister presents the news that she has triggered Article 50 to MPs.
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It has been delivered to Donald Tusk.
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It’s a day to think of the people who dreamed of it and the people who dreaded it alike. And to embrace the renewal of our democracy.
“It is my fierce determination to get the right deal for every single person in this country.”
While they seek a silver bullet to keep us in the EU, the rest of the world is moving on.
Her speech yesterday sought to turn a weakness into a strength- by projecting Britain as a globally-engaged, progressive, aid-friendly country.
She argues that overseas aid is a prime example of how a united, global Britain is a force for good.
Low aspirational parenting and teaching are key problems.
Will the UK get a deal? Much depends on whether other European governments or the EU Commission take charge on the other side of the table.