Rees-Mogg on Javid’s approach to the post-Brexit immigration system. And he sees no way in which Parliament can block Brexit if the Government holds its nerve.
Even the Labour Party itself seems aware that the Shadow Chancellor is visibly more wily than his leader.
The Shadow Chancellor praises Corbyn’s “dignity” in the face of “vilification” by the media.
Corbyn is willing to bend his principles. But he and his advisers will cling more closely to their strategy of being all things to all sides.
The Labour leader then refuses to comment on his experience of being accused of racism by Margaret Hodge.
“But I’m already in the boundaries of talking hypotheticals with you,” he caveats.
We should prove our commitment to democracy and the individuated nature of nations by promising now to return what Lord Elgin looted.
Conservative Party Conference is not really a conference at all. The audience are a source of obedient applause, not trusted to speak or vote – and they know it.
I want our Party to come out of the process stronger and more adept at campaigning – ready to win.
Plus: The Labour leader’s other Brighton speech: “It was a full-blown Marxist rant. Put up taxes. Employers are evil. You know the sort of thing. They lapped it up.”
The housing charity Shelter has warned that the idea could have unintended harmful consequences.
Corbyn thinks he is about to carry all before him, and conveys a kind of hubris.
He says his party has “rediscovered its roots and purpose”.
There were no Momentum mugs left. “Everything we had has gone ‘just like that’. Do keep checking the website, though”.
Rayner’s new proposals would mean that the progress we have seen over the last eight years would be sacrificed – and it is our kids that would pay the price.