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Posts Tagged: Theresa May MP

Hammond complains about a No Deal Brexit – a policy to which he was signed up if necessary. And undermined.

He suggests that Johnson is acting dishonestly in claiming that he wants a deal.  But with all respect to the former Chancellor, he is throwing stones from a glass house.

By Paul Goodman | 14 August 2019 | 513 comments

A UK-US trade deal. Never mind the economics (at least for a moment). Feel the politics.

As with the NHS, policing, immigration and stop & search, so with trade. The Prime Minister will want a quick win – or at least progress towards one.

By Paul Goodman | 13 August 2019 | 536 comments

The life of Gove, Cameron’s Jeeves and Johnson’s stooge

Owen Bennett sets out the known facts about an astonishing Tory.

By Andrew Gimson | 3 August 2019 | 31 comments

Johnson’s optimism spreads to the grassroots – 58 per cent of Party members expect a Tory majority at the next election

Our survey finds a dramatic change in outlook from a month ago.

By Mark Wallace | 1 August 2019 | 171 comments

The Moggcast. “Can we trust Boris?…Yes, he’s deeply trustworthy.”

The new Leader of the House on how he was “gulled” by Theresa May over Brexit, and why it’s “a little bit premature” to talk about resigning if the October deadline isn’t met.

1 August 2019 | 234 comments

Johnson has the inestimable advantage of a divided Opposition

Campbell’s public letter testifies to the depth of the split on the Left.

By Andrew Gimson | 31 July 2019 | 617 comments

Henry Newman: Cummings understands the need to drastically reform Whitehall

It’s not an optional extra – it’s crucial to delivering an effective Brexit and making the most of the opportunities outside the EU.

By Henry Newman | 27 July 2019 | 240 comments

WATCH: May’s farewell: “To serve as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the greatest honour.”

“…The heavy responsibilities are outweighed by the huge potential to serve your country. But you achieve nothing alone.”

24 July 2019 | 11 comments

PMQs sketch. Amid all the dull old dirges, May delivers one last toe-tapper.

It seemed for a while that her last outing against Corbyn would be a stultifying reminder of their combined dullness. But she had one last trap to spring.

By Mark Wallace | 24 July 2019 | 13 comments

WATCH: May’s zinger at Corbyn in her final PMQs

“As a party leader who has accepted when her time is up, perhaps the time has come for him to do the same.”

24 July 2019 | 28 comments

Adam Honeysett-Watts: After three years of gloom under May, it’s time for fun with Johnson

We need to redefine our purpose, move forward with our global partners, unite the UK – and defeat Corbynism.

By Adam Honeysett-Watts | 24 July 2019 | 49 comments

James Frayne: The new Prime Minister won’t triumph on Leave votes alone. Here’s how he can win some Remain supporters over.

The NHS, the environment, childcare: the creative energies of Team Johnson must be poured into new policies for these.

By James Frayne | 23 July 2019 | 42 comments

May’s premiership. How a loner leader met an isolated end.

The more centralised her decision-making became, the less control over events she actually had.

By Paul Goodman | 23 July 2019 | 104 comments

Henry Newman: There is a path for the new Prime Minister that leads to Brexit. But it’s very narrow – and must be taken at once.

There are four possible approaches he could take on Brexit. Not all of them lead to success.

By Henry Newman | 23 July 2019 | 251 comments

George Eustice: The EEA is the missing piece of the Brexit jigsaw

On almost every measure it offers a superior blueprint for leaving the EU than the Prime Minister’s Withdrawal Agreement.

By George Eustice MP | 22 July 2019 | 151 comments

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