WATCH: Soubry says – sling out 35 “hard, ideological” Brexiteers “who are not Tories”.
“They’ve taken down Major. They took down Cameron. Two great leaders – neither of whom stood up to them.”
“They’ve taken down Major. They took down Cameron. Two great leaders – neither of whom stood up to them.”
“I think it’s amazing how well the men did for two thousand years considering that they tried to do it alone.”
“We are winning the public argument which is having a vote on the final deal.”
“Undermining her leadership at such a crucial point in our negotiations I think is deeply unhelpful.”
“If they don’t, well, it’ll be like you and I negotiating when you’re very clear what you want and I haven’t got a clue. You’re going to win!”
“Some of these forecasts and inherently uncertain… I think it is fair to say that some of these forecasts have proven wrong in the past.”
The Home Secretary also says that the economy will grow and that Treasury forecasts don’t tell one everything.
Her treatment by the national committee was “absolutely sexist”, and she was trolled by party members with references to stalking.
“It’s a delight to me to see the Right Honourable Lady still in her place when no fewer 97 members of her front bench have either been sacked or resigned.”
The Tees Valley mayor says his area was “left behind in the Blair and Brown years”, and this is a chance to rebalance the economy.
He says the government is aiming for a future trade agreement that “will be as frictionless and as free trade as we possibly can” with our European neighbours.
When asked about Hammond’s future as Chancellor, the MP for North East Somerset says that “really is a matter for the Prime Minister”.
The Conservative MP says that the Chancellor “needs to have the Prime Minister’s back, and he doesn’t”.
The former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland says she is concerned, particularly about “retaining the right to diverge from EU laws”.
Pressed on his stance by Marr, the Labour leader calls the Withdrawal Bill an “undemocratic power grab”.