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Politics

  • Let’s not let rage become the prevailing story of our nation

    April 8, 2019

    Public morality, but private depravity – a time when keeping up appearances on the outside was very much the order of the day. You have to wonder if Brexit has turned this Victorian attitude decisively on its head. No one watching the daily media scrum on College Green could argue that today’s national conversation is [...]

  • Cabinet Brexiter Penny Mordaunt: We must not get locked into European elections

    April 7, 2019

    AS ONE of the cabinet’s Brexiters, eyes have been on Penny Mordaunt in recent weeks to see if she would walk away from the top team as Theresa May seemingly edges closer to a softer break from the EU. Speaking exclusively to City A.M., the international development secretary argues a long delay to Brexit would be [...]

  • Government ministers ready to compromise with Corbyn through ‘gritted teeth’ over Brexit

    April 7, 2019

    Government ministers are ready to compromise with Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn “through gritted teeth” to deliver Brexit, Andrea Leadsom, the leader of the House of Commons, said this morning. Prime Minister Theresa May began talks with the opposition leader last week to negotiate a deal that both parties could back in order to pass an agreement [...]

  • Hammond “optimistic” on reaching Brexit agreement with Labour

    April 6, 2019

    Chancellor Philip Hammond has said he is “optimistic” talks between Labour and the Conservative Party over the Brexit deadlock can end in “some form of agreement”. Speaking ahead of the EU finance ministers’ meeting in Bucharest, Hammond said that the government had no “red lines” and an “open mind” to discussions with the oppositions, which [...]

  • Labour “disappointed” with Tory Brexit talk progress as EU consider “flexible extension”

    April 6, 2019

    Labour has criticised the government for not being open to change during discussions to end the Brexit stalemate. The opposition has been engaged with the Conservative Party to discuss alternatives to the current deal after it was heavily defeated in Parliament on three separate occasions. Read more: Goldman Sachs cuts the probability of a no-deal Brexit [...]

  • Jeremy Hunt: No-deal Brexit could tip UK and EU into recession

    April 5, 2019

    UK foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt has said a no-deal Brexit could push both Britain and the European Union into recession. Read more: May asks EU for short Brexit delay while EU mulls 12-month extension “A no deal outcome is bad for the UK. It’s also very bad for the European Union”, Hunt told a press [...]

  • Editors’ Notes: Philip Hammond outfoxes the Treasury committee in clash over end to austerity

    April 5, 2019

    Three cheers for Philip Hammond! Yes, you heard that right – I may be alone, but I found myself applauding the chancellor last night when we got a sneak preview of his response to the Treasury Select Committee’s (TSC) fisking of the autumn Budget. Read more: Hammond says ending austerity will not mean spending splurge [...]

  • Tom Watson calls for second referendum to be included in any Labour-Tory Brexit agreement

    April 5, 2019

    A second referendum on a final Brexit deal could “solve the national crisis” in the UK, Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson said. Watson told the BBC he was a "reluctant convert" to a confirmatory vote but said it could be a way out of the current parliamentary impasse. Read more: Goldman Sachs cuts the probability [...]

  • Chancellor Philip Hammond says ending austerity will not mean spending splurge

    April 5, 2019

    Chancellor Philip Hammond has fired back over criticisms of the autumn Budget, saying that ending austerity should not mean increased spending in every government department. Read more: Hammond has the cash to end austerity, IFS says Hammond today said bringing an end to austerity was “also about delivering wage growth and leaving more in people’s [...]

  • Remain-supporting Labour candidate wins by-election in leave-voting Newport West

    April 5, 2019

    A pro-European Labour candidate was today announced as the winner of a by-election in Newport West, which voted leave in the 2016 EU referendum. Labour candidate Ruth Jones won the seat with 9,308 votes (39.5 per cent) in an election that was triggered by the death of the incumbent Labour MP Paul Flynn in February. [...]

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