“Those who say that there wouldn’t be a problem aren’t listening to exporters and employers.”
Inspired by this site’s in-depth investigation, our Executive Editor talks to the BBC about a few of the “ten or twelve” problems that cost May her majority.
Concerns dismissed by the then-Deputy Prime Minister in 2014 have been confirmed by the President of the EU Commission.
His State of the European Union address demonstrates the status quo was never on offer in the referendum.
Clarke, Grieve, Morgan, Soubry, Neill, Stephen Hammond, Wollaston, Sandbach and Lefroy back major changes to the Bill (as do some Brexiteers)
“Henry VIII was a bastard, but he was my kind of bastard.”
The MP for Don Valley faces heckling from her own Party’s benches while making the case to honour the referendum.
The Defence Secretary adds that Blair “has got to get over it”.
The former Prime Minister tells Andrew Marr that politicians should address the underlying concerns which drove the vote.
The Brexit Secretary defends the EU Withdrawal Bill in the House of Commons.
This competitive virtue-signalling allows mediocre people today to look back on past heroes.
The Brexit Secretary’s statement to the Commons as it returns today on his talks with Michel Barnier.
“There’s been an awful lot of speculation about my future which has no basis in it whatsoever…I’m not a quitter.”
“A lot of voters know from experience they’ll have a new policy by Wednesday,” our Executive Editor argues.