WATCH: Hannan – The EU’s lack of goodwill shows why Britain must not accept the backstop
“If you’re dealing, effectively, with a negotiating partner who is now depending on threats, much better to face those threats down now, and confidently.”
“If you’re dealing, effectively, with a negotiating partner who is now depending on threats, much better to face those threats down now, and confidently.”
The Labour leader leads with the collapse of the Government’s contract with Seaborne Freight.
The former Foreign Secretary also insists that any time limit must end “substantially before the next general election”.
“I believe we can reach a deal that this House can support.”
“Our adversaries are increasingly using cyber-attacks, subversion, and information operations to challenge us and the rules-based international order.”
That’s the latest Government timetable for a significant say by the Commons on what happens next.
He claims that “I could repeat the mantra of what our policy is” over and over again.
Karin Kneissl seeks to soothes ruffled feelings by quoting Satre: “Hell is the other”
He says that the party would be willing to explore approving the free movement of workers.
She says that she wants to win him round to her point of view, and doesn’t approve of the current deselection mania.
The former Labour leader says that Watson is right to say that her local party sjhould be suspended.
The Taoiseach was speaking ahead of today’s talks with Theresa May and Northern Irish political leaders.
“Our long-term plan for the NHS will ensure it is spent well, investing in prevention and better treatments for conditions like cancer and diabetes.”
The Prime Minister updates us on her latest round of negotiations in Brussels.
He teases Thornberry that perhaps when she voted for Article 50 to be triggered she was “present but not involved”.