WATCH: The Brexit Story 1) Cameron resigns
We kick our look back at the story of Brexit with the former Prime Minister quitting in the wake of the referendum result.
We kick our look back at the story of Brexit with the former Prime Minister quitting in the wake of the referendum result.
“I apologised immediately, …and I shouldn’t have said that,” he confesses after he is told he is not JFK, he is more Michael Palin.
“Nothing will change” after 31 January, and it will be “very difficult” to secure a trade deal by the end of 2020, says Ireland’s Europe Minister.
She says discussions are taking place about a decision, but that claims in today’s papers aren’t accurate.
“People need to take their heads out of the sand”…and rid the party of the “cancer” of antisemitism.
Marr puts the argument to the Brexit Secretary that the project’s costs are running out of control.
The Deputy Speaker, Nigel Evans, makes the historic announcement to the House of Commons.
“Labour just want to keep people in the welfare trap. We want to help people into fantastic jobs.”
The International Development Secretary won’t be drawn on the Prime Minister’s previous comments on his budget or his Department.
She responds to a report in the Sunday Times that Jeremy Corbyn has nominated his former chief of staff Karie Murphy for a peerage.
The Co-Chairman of the Party says that he is not personally donating to the crowdfunding drive – and that the Prime Minister hasn’t asked him to.
She says that she’s open to the conversation because the full-on prohibition of illegal drugs isn’t working.
PMQs – “It’s now been almost three years since the government promised a green paper on social care… What’s the hold-up?”
“I don’t want, as UK prime minister, to put in any infrastructure that is going to prejudice our national security.”
“The most important thing now is that tensions in the region calm down…let’s dial this thing down.”