The Brexit Party will continue as an insurance policy “in case things go wrong”. And there will be “a new think-tank called Brexit Watch”.
The International Development Secretary won’t be drawn on the Prime Minister’s previous comments on his budget or his Department.
“We understand the position and the action they’ve taken…the operational assessment was undertaken by the Americans.”
“For the millions of people who desperately needed change at that general election – they still need that change.”
“We have got to be able to connect with people and take on Boris Johnson on the things he’s failing on.”
“If Boris Johnson thinks saying no is the end of the matter then he is going to find himself completely and utterly wrong.”
“Anyone who challenges the system, of course the system will throw the kitchen sink at you.”
They have spent their lives attacking the people who risk their lives trying to protect us from evil and dangerous people. And they lie as they try to cover their tracks.
Asserting the rights of Parliament over the EU is half the European mission. Asserting them over the ECHR is the other half.
The Leader of the Opposition stonewalls on the question of what his party’s plans are regarding freedom of movement post-Brexit.
Marr criticises the Conservatives for “spending money like water” in a way they formerly criticised Labour for doing.
“I’ve thought very hard about this: how do I serve the cause of Brexit best?”
“I’m deeply saddened” to hear of the Jewish community’s concerns about the Labour Party, the Shadow Chancellor says.
Government and Parliament must limit judicial discretion in cases where there is a proven and ongoing risk to the public.