WATCH: May on her reshuffle – “I’ve brought in talent from across the Conservative Party”
The Prime Minister says that she intends to serve a full term and is “getting on with the immediate job”.
The Prime Minister says that she intends to serve a full term and is “getting on with the immediate job”.
He says that while “they’re agreeing to support us on the big economic and security issues”, that “doesn’t mean we now agree with all of their views”.
He says the former chancellor has become a “mischievous journalist”.
He says it’s also her duty “to try to offer a government as resilient as it can be in quite difficult times”.
The shadow chancellor makes it clear to Robert Peston.
It’s one of “three challenges” she identifies.
He calls it a “cancer at the heart of the Conservative Party”.
“I’m sorry for those colleagues who were MPs and colleagues who lost their seats and didn’t deserve to lose them.”
The Prime Minister says that the Conservatives will deliver one, but is guarded about her own personal intentions.
The Labour leader’s statement at his count in full.
The Prime Minister casts her ballot.
The Prime Minister makes her pitch as the campaign enters its closing stages.
“I become quite alarmed when the Prime Minister and others talk about changing our human rights legislation.”
“…Make sure this time you get it right/Vote for Greg Kni-igh-ight.”
“The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has said that the Met is well resourced, and they are, and that they have very powerful counter-terrorism capabilities, and they do.”