WATCH: A BBC Question Time audience member claims that Brexit would pay off the National Debt by 2030
Thus stealing the show.
Thus stealing the show.
“The Queen has shown us all that we can confidently embrace the future without compromising the things that are important.”
The Commission regularly pays lip service to democracy and devolution, but it always takes more control.
From a video series celebrating the 400th anniversary of the death of the Stratford MP’s “most famous constituent”.
The Secretary of State explains to Murnaghan that the overwhelming majority of people in Northern Ireland are committed to peace and democracy.
The former Shadow Home Secretary met Assad in Damascus.
He claims there is a “strong case” for the Prime Minister, Chancellor, and their Shadows to publish their returns, but not other Parliamentarians.
“I think a lot of the criticisms are based on a fundamental misconception – that the company was set up to avoid tax.”
“A lot of people want to know: what does the Government think?”
The Justice Secretary argues the money would be better spent on the NHS.
If life outside the EU is so bad, why do the Swiss and the Norwegians strongly oppose joining?
“And here I’m sitting with a 19 year old girl who’d no aspiration and no self-worth. My point was: what could we do to change her life?”
“Any business trip I make, you always have to be ready to change your plans at a moment’s notice – and that’s exactly what i did here.”
The MP for North Somerset looks at Europe’s unemployment statistics for his latest One Minute Fox video.
“Christ our Paschal Lamb has been sacrificed, alleluia. Therefore, let us keep the feast with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth, alleluia.”