“It wasn’t anticipated that so many universities would have the same fee for their course. There hasn’t been as much variety as we would have wanted”.
“We think that the future relationship with Britain needs to be about more than trade and economics”.
The party’s leader says that it can either lose itself in another leadership election or help to shape Brexit.
The Shadow HCLG Secretary wants a transitional period, as the Government does, but says that it shouldn’t “be rushed to a March 2019 deadline”.
“We have to demonstrate that the money is not just being spent well, but could not be spent better”.
The Home Secretary also says that the economy will grow and that Treasury forecasts don’t tell one everything.
Her treatment by the national committee was “absolutely sexist”, and she was trolled by party members with references to stalking.
Pressed on his stance by Marr, the Labour leader calls the Withdrawal Bill an “undemocratic power grab”.
“…our context is very different and I don’t want to take any bets. I would have fought very hard to win.”
The French President says that Britain may obtain something between the present arrangement and a trade agreement.
The new Party Chairman says the current localised structure means he doesn’t know the total – but promises a figure “in future”.
“As far as I am concerned if he were to continue to use that sort of language and talk in that sort of way he would no longer be in public office.”
Plus: We’ll never know the truth about the rebels’ motives. If you have fewer MPs, you must also have fewer Ministers. And: doesn’t Steve Baker have a fine head of hair?
“If we remain under the European Court of Justice and we’re making large, obligatory payments to the budget…we will have stayed in the European Union.”
The Home Secretary says there must be “total candour” between Downing Street and the whips about “rumours or allegations” against Tory MPs.