Macron ‘throws May a lifeline’ on Brexit “President Macron is preparing to throw Theresa May a lifeline by pushing other EU leaders to agree a close relationship with Britain after Brexit as part of his vision for a united Europe. The French leader wants to use a summit in Austria next month to spell out a […]
It has not automatically turned away previous UKIPers. Lewis’ local Association has absorbed seven former purple councillors.
McCain knew that politics should be a fierce contest, restrained by respect for civilians and one’s enemies.
Anyone claiming the UK can negotiate meaningful free trade deals while locking itself into the EU rulebook is propagating a delusion.
“I’ll give you a general rule of thumb – a heuristic, if you will. Anyone who says ‘I am offended’ is not really offended.”
In the age of fake news, sub-tweets and gaslighting, the Arizona senator stood out as a pillar of a bygone political era.
May ‘could stop Hammond publishing economic forecasts’ before key Brexit vote… “Theresa May could block Philip Hammond from publishing the economic modelling of a no deal Brexit before Parliament is asked to vote on the Prime Minister’s deal with Brussels. The Chancellor said last week that cross-Whitehall analysis looking at Brexit impacts which was published […]
The Prime Minister lacks panache, but it takes guts to keep going. Leadership requires the fortitude to cope with being weak.
Plus: Why call McCain a maverick?; the Labour MPs who deserve an award for courage; and who is the right’s Artist Taxi Driver?
We must replace the EU’s clunky and inflexible CAP with a system that rewards public goods, not box-ticking.
At the local level, there is also good news in the successful reform of Great Yarmouth Charter Academy.
May 1) She says “no deal” would not be “end of the world” and that Hammond’s figures are “work in progress” “Theresa May has said that leaving the EU without a deal will not be the “end of the world” as she appeared to dismiss the Chancellor’s dire warnings about a no-deal Brexit. The Prime Minister […]
The Party’s main problem isn’t having too many applicant members – it’s having too few present ones.
Failing to take back control would be to ignore the largest democratic vote in British history. The consequences would be dire.
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