WATCH: Burnham insists that the North needs better rail lines
“The North of England needs new rail lines that go East-West and North-South.”
“The North of England needs new rail lines that go East-West and North-South.”
He says the US is not behaving like an ally by refusing to send Anne Sacoolas, who is accused of killing British teenager Harry Dunn in a road accident, back to the UK.
He adds that he wouldn’t offer the former speaker a peerage, as he responds to comments made by Dawn Butler.
Butler claims the fact that Bercow is yet to receive a peerage ‘is also a form of bullying’.
The ConservativeHome columnist said that rather than a “civilised discussion” it “was about closing me down. I decided it wasn’t worth hanging around.”
Corbyn says of the Prime Minister his “vivid imagination seems to have taken over from his memory”.
“If we are brave…we can make a huge success of this venture for Britain, for our European friends and for the world”.
The Foreign Secretary on the prospect of the EU demanding a role for the court in a future trade deal.
“We were held responsible for every failure…this was the main problem. But the EU is like a miracle – almost impossible.”
“The direction of travel of the European Union on economic has been challenging neo-liberalism.”
And he says that UK ambassadors reportedly being told not to sit alongside their EU counterparts “comes across as a bit petty”.
The Brexit Party will continue as an insurance policy “in case things go wrong”. And there will be “a new think-tank called Brexit Watch”.
“He told one of my colleagues in the House of Commons that emphatically there would not be checks.”
“Labour has a problem – and it’s partly because the structure of our vote has been changing over ten years.”
[Checks are] “directly in conflict not only with the Withddrawal Agreement but with undertakings in the Political Declaration”.