“He’s pro-Brexit, he’s pro-Britain, and he’s in favour of giving us a fast trade deal.”
“The President-elect is a deal-maker, and he’s confident that he can get a good deal, a win-win, for Britain and America relatively quickly.”
It’s a scoop for the man she sacked. And, over at the Foreign Office, what will a certain fellow-journalist be thinking…?
Trump has already fallen out with parts of the intelligence and security services – and risks a rift over Russia with his own party too.
The traditional Labour voters in this Cumbrian by-election seem to respect May more than they respect their own leader.
Plus: Farage’s new radio show. Tim Barrow’s new appointment. And: the worst Christmas that I’ve ever had.
France’s choice, then: economic (global) liberalism, versus (communitarian) promises of welfarism and border control. Remind you of anything?
He might have got his life back, but he doesn’t seem to want to give up the limelight.
Otherwise she will provoke a mutiny in her own ranks.
She must deal with him on security and trade. But a close personal relationship could harm her standing in the rest of the world.
We reached over two million readers for the first time.
Also the year in which 30 members of Corbyn’s front bench resigned.
Quietly, public support for getting on with delivering Leave will continue to swell.