WATCH: Johnson 1) “It’s not for government to step in and save companies that simply run into trouble”
Asked about the future of Flybe, the Prime Minister adds he does “want to ensure regional connectivity”.
Asked about the future of Flybe, the Prime Minister adds he does “want to ensure regional connectivity”.
“The greatest trial that all human beings have to confront is that of death. How to accept the fact that I will die.”
They meet in the library of America’s first accredited Muslim college to discuss conservatism.
A Danube Institute talk on music for the students of the Ferenc Liszt Music Academy, Budapest.
“That is what the past really is for one: that great depth of inheritance that can’t be enumerated but just enjoyed.”
From a 2016 debate on whether Britain should leave the EU before the referendum took place.
With D.C. Schindler and John F. Crosby – a lecture at the Catholic University of America.
He argues that conservatism is far better suited to tackle environmental problems than either liberalism or socialism.
An interview with Sir Roger by the Hoover Institution for its Uncommon Knowledge Series.
“It was disastrous for us to go into a general election in those circumstances.”
It will come out “in due course” when new select committee chair is selected, he says.
“They used it…to divide our communities and divide our country.”
“We are fed-up of the Westminster bubble. We have got to shift power and wealth into our communities.”
“I think most reasonable people would accept that the United States has the right to protect its bases and its personnel,” declares Johnson.
Johnson is “scared to stand up to President Trump” over the US assassination of Soleimani.