I’m tired of being lectured by Labour politicians. When they were in government, around 800 refugees were resettled each year. We are doing five times that.
Those directing their moral outrage at Amber Rudd have the wrong target.
We are increasingly seeing evidence of re-nationalisation coming back.
Council leaders will draw a moral from those mis-sent text messages: that if Ministers are put under enough pressure, they will cough up the loot.
Plus: Sarah Palin to Canada, the Brexit Bill to the Lords, and Clive Lewis to the backbenches. And: when sorry isn’t the hardest word.
What a farce it would be if, in attempting to secure Brexit, we booted out one of the institutions that makes us exceptional.
Most of the latter are used to trying to stop rebellions, not start them.
The script of her speech has been leaked to me from a parallel universe.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is not some sort of rogue state but a key ally of the UK. And if we don’t sell to them, our competitors will.
Some of the distress of those in question has been caused by diehard Remainers, who are stirring up as much alarm as possible about Brexit regardless of the human cost.
Macmillan’s efforts succeeded because Churchill backed him fully. The Communities Secretary is not in the same happy position with May.
If we want a competitive economy and fair taxation, we need to simplify the tax code – not give HMRC arbitrary powers which invite abuse.
Starting with creating a designated channel for them, and continuing by heavily promoting the Registered Travellers Service.