He says that the Single Market is ‘a bureaucratic web we need to be out of’, and that we should be out of the Customs Union, too.
“I cannot let you say something so insulting,” she tells Marr, who quotes her father dismissing the Holocaust as “a detail of history”.
‘Our objective’, the Secretary of State says, ‘would be to ensure that we have continued access to the markets in Europe — and vice versa — without tariffs’
He says that whether Carney leaves is ‘clearly a decision for him’, but that he was a ‘brilliant appointment’
Plus: Osborne – terrible at predictions but brilliant at quizzes. The Brexiteers sweep the Select Committee board. And: all the very best to Nick Boles.
The International Development Secretary accuses some MPs of “using Parliament to subvert the democratic will of the public”.
The Prime Minister also clarifies that she will be triggering Article 50 before the end of March 2017.
She is moving at a brisk pace down that road towards leaving the EU.
“We’re not going to do it before Christmas,” the Foreign Secretary says.
Plus: I kick-start the Middle East Peace Process (or try to). Why Turkey is a semi-fascist state. I will interview Davis. And: Khan should upgrade, and travel Club Class.
While she expects to ‘be able to guarantee this’ for the future, she can only do so if Britons’ status in EU is also guaranteed.
She says that while leaving the EU won’t be ‘plain sailing’, it offers many new opportunities.
The Party Chairman also says the Leave vote means “we have to have control of our borders”.
The Shadow Chancellor claims it was all a mistake, and that the reaction has been distressing. He looks straight at the camera to address Labour voters directly: ‘We have to unite’.
The former PM also attacks Boris’s “day trip to Damascus”.