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  • Nicky Morgan: I would not serve in a Boris Johnson Cabinet

    September 10, 2018

    Former education secretary Nicky Morgan has said she would not serve in a government led by Boris Johnson – although stressed she would not resign as a Conservative MP if he came to power.  Morgan, who chairs the Treasury Select Committee, told the BBC she was "very unlikely to be asked, but the answer [to whether [...]

  • Sweden in deadlock after polls show leading blocs neck-and-neck

    September 9, 2018

    Sweden's centre-left and centre-right blocs are in a dead heat after an election in which the far-right Sweden Democrats were set to become the second-largest party in the historically liberal country. Partial results, with 80 per cent of districts counted, showed the ruling centre-left Social Democrats, headed by Stefan Lofven, and Greens and their Left [...]

  • Labour would make companies found employee share schemes

    September 9, 2018

    Labour would make all private companies with more than 250 people set up “ownership funds”, giving workers financial stakes in their companies and a greater say in how they are run. Shadow chancellor John McDonnell revealed the plans in an interview with the Observer as Labour gears up for a general election which he predicted [...]

  • Socialists to the left, jokers to the right: the miserable state of British politics

    September 9, 2018

    Take a step back and consider the state of British politics. The Labour party is now firmly, perhaps irredeemably, in the grip of the hard left – from top to toe. Its leadership would subsidise what it doesn't nationalise while its membership revels in a new factionalism that puts loyalty to the dear leader above [...]

  • Boris Johnson compares Chequers deal to ‘suicide vest’ as open warfare between top Tories breaks out

    September 9, 2018

    Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has deepened bitter divisions within the Conservative Party this morning, after claiming that Theresa May’s Brexit plan would put the UK constitution in a “suicide vest”. The damning jibe provoked a furious backlash among a number of senior party figures, laying bare the current internal splits that Tories face as [...]

  • Javid insists Chequers plan is only one ‘on the table’ as backbench pressure mounts

    September 9, 2018

    Home Secretary Sajid Javid insisted Downing Street’s Chequers plan was the only one on the table with the EU earlier today, amid growing party pressure for a fully-fledged alternative to the government’s current Brexit strategy. Speaking to the BBC this morning, Javid said: “The only deal that we’ve got on the table, that’s the Chequers [...]

  • Barack Obama launches scathing attack on Donald Trump and urges voters to stop his ‘abuses of power’

    September 8, 2018

    Barack Obama has launched a scathing attack on his successor Donald Trump and urged Democrats to vote in November's elections to stop his “abuses of power”. The former US President said Americans were living in dangerous times and said Republicans were dividing the country and threatening democracy. His speech last night at the University of [...]

  • Tony Blair: Moderates may have lost the Labour party forever

    September 7, 2018

    Tony Blair has revealed that he doubts whether the Labour party can be "taken back by moderates" following on from a period of "profound change" under leader Jeremy Corbyn. Speaking on the BBC podcast Political Thinking With Nick Robinson, the former prime minister said that Labour is now “a different type of Labour party” than the one he [...]

  • Sterling lifts as Barnier says Brexit can lead to ‘unprecedented’ UK-EU partnership

    September 7, 2018

    Sterling climbed 0.89 per cent against the euro today after the EU’s chief negotiator sounded positive notes about the likelihood of the UK securing a Brexit deal. Michel Barnier said there were positive elements of Prime Minister Theresa May’s Chequers plan, which Brexiteers had previously dismissed as “dead in the water”, as a transcript of [...]

  • Vince Cable to step down as Lib Dem leader next year

    September 7, 2018

    Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable could step down from his role next year, he announced today, as he revealed new rules for leadership contest to take place after Brexit. The Twickenham MP, who has led the party since last year, revealed that he plans to quit "once Brexit is resolved or stopped" in March next year.  Read [...]

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