WATCH: Rees-Mogg – “You’d have thought” Project Fear “would have come to an end by now”
In reference to Clark’s comments earlier, the leader of the ERG points to previous discreditations of the “scare-story” approach.
In reference to Clark’s comments earlier, the leader of the ERG points to previous discreditations of the “scare-story” approach.
She says “it’s what it delivers that matters”, and talks of need to counter “the factual nonsenses that are being put out there”.
The party chairman talks about the need to avoid “double standards” and “misinformation”.
The DUP leader states “it’s very clear the British people voted to leave the customs union”.
She says it will “require give and take”, and “that we have decide what’s important”.
The Shadow Chancellor also says “we want to get as close to the Single Market as we possibly can”.
He discusses “three requirements”: minimising frictions, concluding FTAs, and avoiding a hard border in NI.
The Deputy Chairman of the Party has a message for everyone who participated in the Tory campaign.
As he does it again, we run Mark Wallace’s tribute to the former London Mayor’s greatest hit(ler)s.
The Prime Minister visits the Tory flagship council in the aftermath of the Conservatives holding on.
He says that the results which are coming in are a reminder of this.
“I understand that people enjoy righteous anger…but what’s alarming is the people who understand statistical distribution and who are going along with this.”
At PMQs, the Prime Minister pointed to a street on the border of Lambeth and Wandsworth, where the Labour-run side pays far higher council tax.
“Are you seriously saying we should not have a system that checks whether people are legitimately in this country?” our Executive Editor asks the Guardian columnist.
His other priorities? Tackling crime, fighting terror and extremism, and dealing with illegal immigration. He is careful to praise Home Office staff.