WATCH: Corbyn pledges rent controls
The housing charity Shelter has warned that the idea could have unintended harmful consequences.
The housing charity Shelter has warned that the idea could have unintended harmful consequences.
He says his party has “rediscovered its roots and purpose”.
The Labour leader continues his hokey-cokey performance.
The Brexit Secretary points to the Government’s “concrete proposals”, and puts the ball back into the EU’s court.
McDonnell neglected to mention the hundreds of contracts that Labour entered into.
The Shadow Chancellor tells the universities and technology sector that “help is on the way” (as the Marx Brothers put it in “Duck Soup”).
The Shadow Foreign Secretary on Brexit, Vote Leave, paternity tests, Gove and £350 million a week.
The German Chancellor on the exit polls that show her set for a fourth term – but with Alternative für Deutschland winning 13 per cent of the vote.
She says that it must end after Brexit.
He says it’s “in the air and that is down to one man”.
The Labour leader also wouldn’t say whether he’d rule out backing illegal strike action.
The Prime Minister spells out the likely length that she desires for the period between Britain formally leaving the the EU and doing so in full effect.
The Deputy Prime Minister on terror at Parsons Green and Johnson’s article on Brexit and negotiation.
“It’s like a school that’s completely out of control and the head teacher sitting in her office paralysed and impotent.”
“Those who say that there wouldn’t be a problem aren’t listening to exporters and employers.”