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Though he also tells Suella Braverman during a statement on Honda that he “respects the reasons for the decision that have been given”.
Though he also tells Suella Braverman during a statement on Honda that he “respects the reasons for the decision that have been given”.
“Time is short for us to confront the scale of the problem and meet the consequences.”
“We absolutely oppose this Conservative Government… [but] in all conscience, we can no longer knock on doors and support a Government led by Jeremy Corbyn”.
“I have not changed… The values that I hold really dear, and which led me to join the Labour Party as a student almost 20 years ago, remain who I am.”
“They can’t be the change, because they have become the problem.”
“It’s also important that we treat them fairly…with justice tempered with a bit of mercy.”
He argues for training and rehabilitation of racist Party members as well as expulsions.
The Culture Secretary says he hopes to be talking directly to Mark Zuckerberg.
The Greater Manchester mayor then says he would support one if the alternative was a No Deal Brexit.
“There’s a huge amount of activity,” Heaton-Harris tells Sky News, rejecting Baker’s criticism.
The implication is that the Government would win more votes if it kept the ERG happy.
He argues for “a fundamental realignment of Government, Parliament and Civil Service.”
“Yet again her Government has been defeated”.
And Chris Heaton-Harris brings his infamous Twitter humour to the despatch box with a joke about viagra.
The Brexit Secretary argues that “we should not give them that excuse not to engage”, and therefore should vote with the Government.