WATCH: Simon Wolfson on No Deal. The Government needs to make its mind up about tariffs.
The Chairman of Open Europe makes his point as the organisation releases a report claiming that No Deal would be manageable.
The Chairman of Open Europe makes his point as the organisation releases a report claiming that No Deal would be manageable.
First Mordaunt, then McVey and now the Commons Leader won’t line up unambiguously behind the Prime Minister.
The Work and Pensions Secretary says that she’s “behind the Prime Minister” – but goes no further.
“In which EU country does the public when polled take the most positive view of immigration?”
“We are putting transitional protections in…so people who are moved onto Universal Credit will not see any reduction.”
The SNP leader addresses the party’s annual conference in Glasgow, and also calls for “pragmatism and patience” on a second independence referendum.
As we wait for the Government to clarify its position, the former Brexit Minister sets out the ERG’s.
The Shadow Chancellor says it’s “in shambles” and “iniquitous”.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport talks about Russia, and the attacks the UK has “thwarted”.
The former head of MI6 says “I don’t think you can entirely dump your past”.
She adds that Brexit brings the issues around it “very sharply into focus”.
The Chairman of the Conservative Party emphasises that May has been “very clear” in committing to keep the “structure of the UK” intact.
“People need to know that their hard work has paid off. Because of that hard work, and the decisions taken by the Chancellor, our national debt is starting to fall for the first time in a generation.”
If in doubt, send yourself up. And if some say it’s un-Prime Ministerial, more are likely to like it.
Boris Johnson speaks to the ConHome fringe meeting at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.