Our interviewee speaks to us about FDR’s new deal, the “extremely satisfactory” Withdrawal Agreement and his views on self-identification.
Johnson’s election manifesto promised to remove the Fixed-term Parliaments Act, among other pledges.
The formal deadline for agreeing an extension to the transition period is close, but Britain is unlikely to ask for one.
The choice could have profound consequences for the future of the UK economy, not just for next year but for decades.
With draft texts exchanged, it’s unlikely that the Government will seek out a Brexit extension.
As ERG Chairman his unyielding opposition to May’s Deal proved to be of great significance.
The final tally is 330 votes to 231 – a decisive margin.
The Prime Minister says that the Government is now “one step closer to getting Brexit done” as his majority breaks the deadlock in Parliament.
The Shadow Education Secretary says the question about Labour’s stance on a future withdrawal agreement is a hypothetical one.
There has been no agreement between the two parties. And the whole thrust of our campaign is to colonise the centre ground, not retreat from it.
He says his party is open to a ‘Leave Alliance’, but will go it alone if Johnson continues to rebuff their advances.
From the start, the trade bloc has not fully understood the Belfast Agreement and has been slow to see that it undermined many of its positions.