Most of the powers involved in ordering the Single Market are technical and trivial-seeming, but supporters of Section 11 of the Withdrawal Bill see danger ahead.
The Conservatives’ best chance of a majority is by winning over working class voters – who overwhelmingly and strongly oppose this daft policy.
There are only five days to go until the start of the Brexit negotiations. May cannot afford to make a reshuffle mess of a department from which she has now lost two Ministers.
The combination of a small majority, radical intent, a flow of power one way to Cabinet Ministers and another to key aides requires adjustment.
James Forsyth is the online editor of The Spectator and The Business. He blogs regularly for the Spectator’s Coffee House blog as well as writing for both magazines. This is the fourth contribution to ConservativeHome’s What David Cameron Should Do Next series. David Cameron needs to move from persuading people to listen to the Conservatives, […]