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Two-thirds of the British public say they have little or no faith in George Osborne’s ability to run the economy, according to a new poll June 16, 2016 Two-thirds of the British public say they have little faith in chancellor George Osborne's ability to run the economy, according to a new poll. Figures from polling agency BMG show that 66 per say they have “almost no” or “only a little” faith in the chancellor, while 42 per cent say they don’t know enough about his opposite [...]
TUC leader Frances O’Grady will face former CBI director general Digby Jones next week in the final round of the Brexit TV debates June 16, 2016 Trade Union Congress general secretary Frances O'Grady is to take on former Confederation of British Industry leader Digby Jones over the UK's European Union membership in the final days before Britain's referendum. O'Grady and Jones will cross swords at the SSE Arena, Wembley, on 21 June, in a debate live on the BBC two days before the [...]
Ukip’s “Breaking Point” poster condemnded by Remain campaigners as “dishonest and immoral” June 16, 2016 A group of cross-party MPs have hit back at a poster unveiled by Ukip on immigration, which states the UK is at "breaking point" due to migrants. MPs jointly slammed Ukip for the poster, which appeared to focus heavily on migrants from North Africa and the Middle East, rather than other EU nations. "Just when you thought leave [...]
Tooting by-election: Voters turn out to pick Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s replacement June 16, 2016 Voters in Tooting are turning out today to decide who will become their new MP after Sadiq Khan stepped down on winning City Hall. Labour are heavy favourites to win the by-election, triggered by Khan's victory over Conservative Zac Goldsmith in the London mayoral election, having held the seat since it was created in 1974. [...]
Atkins warns Brexit would herald “difficult” period for UK engineering June 16, 2016 Atkins has warned today that a Brexit vote next week would bring about a difficult period for the British engineering sector. "The whole British engineering industry would be in a much more difficult situation if Brexit were to happen," Uwe Krueger, chief executive of the design and engineering firm, told City A.M. Read more: UK Steel says industry [...]
EU referendum: Boris Johnson and Michael Gove push David Cameron to veto Turkey EU accession June 16, 2016 Leading Leave campaigners Boris Johnson and Michael Gove have urged Prime Minister David Cameron to veto Turkey's potential accession to the European Union. In a letter, Gove and Johnson have challenged Cameron to guarantee that Turkey will not join the EU by pledging the UK's veto. The letter comes as the pro-Brexit campaign has focussed more [...]
EU referendum: Influential Conservative MP Graham Brady says Tory infighting could “imperil” the party’s future June 16, 2016 Tories fighting "like rats in a sack" could end up putting the Conservative's future at risk, an influential backbench MP has warned. Chair of the Tory backbench 1922 Committee, Graham Brady has said that "blue on blue abuse" is damaging to the interests of the Conservative party. Writing in the Telegraph, Brady said: "Public in-fighting is [...]
Three of Britain’s largest employers have threatened to sue Vote Leave over Brexit-backing leaflets which included their corporate logos June 16, 2016 Bosses at three of the UK's largest employers have threatened legal action on Vote Leave after the Brexiteers included the firms' corporate logos in flyers. The chief executives of Unilever, Airbus and General Electric wrote a letter to the Leave camp yesterday, claiming that the letters constituted misrepresentation, as all three strongly back a Remain vote. In [...]
Mark Carney and Vote Leave trade blows over Bank of England’s referendum interventions June 16, 2016 Mark Carney has clashed with a top Brexit campaigner over the Bank of England's role in the referendum campaign in a tense exchange of letters, revealed this morning. Bernard Jenkin, a director at the official campaign group Vote Leave, wrote to the governor of the Bank of England earlier this week raising concerns he would make [...]
EU referendum: Leave camp pulls ahead in latest poll from Ipsos Mori which shows six point lead for Brexiteers June 16, 2016 The Leave campaign is ahead of the Remain side in the run up to next week's EU referendum, according to the latest poll from Ipsos Mori. The poll, conducted by Ipsos Mori and the Evening Standard, shows that the Out brigade have taken a six point lead, with 53 per cent of voters wanting to [...]