Osborne to slash corporation tax to below 15 per cent in bid to create a “super-competitive economy” July 3, 2016 George Osborne is planning to slash corporation tax to below 15 per cent in a bid to create a "super-competitive economy". The cuts are part of the chancellor's plan to attract businesses discouraged from investing in Britain following Brexit. In an interview with the Financial Times, Osborne said he wants Britain to boast the lowest corporation tax rate of [...]
EU referendum: Law firm readies itself for Article 50 challenge July 3, 2016 A London law firm revealed today that it was gearing itself up to challenge government should it try to trigger Article 50 in an unconstitutional manner. Mishcon de Reya said that, on behalf of an anonymous group of clients, it had started to pull together a team to potentially head to court, if government were to [...]
A permanent split in the Labour Party is a distinct possibility according to former deputy leader John Prescott July 3, 2016 Lord Prescott has warned that the Labour party could split into two groups as leader Jeremy Corbyn continues to face calls to resign from his own MPs. Former shadow business secretary Angela Eagle launched a fresh appeal for Corbyn to step down yesterday, telling the BBC he should quit “for the good of the party and the [...]
Independent Scotland could become “Greece without the sun” July 3, 2016 Scotland could end up going the way of Greece if it voted to leave the UK in order to remain a member of the European Union as an independent country, a new report has argued. The Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) has warned Nicola Sturgeon the economic case for independence is even weaker than it was [...]
All of the candidates to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron have agreed to publish their tax affairs July 3, 2016 Three of the five candidates for the next Prime Minister have agreed to publish details of their tax affairs. Home secretary Theresa May, justice secretary Michael Gove and energy minister Andrea Leadsom all pledged to reveal their finances earlier today. May is currently favourite to win the competition, followed by Gove and Leadsom. They follow in [...]
Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock tells Jeremy Corbyn to resign July 3, 2016 Former Labour leader Lord Kinnock has urged Jeremy Corbyn to give up his battle to remain as leader of the party in the face of overwhelming opposition from Labour MPs. Kinnock, who lost to John Major in the 1992 general election, also said Corbyn would have to secure the backing of at least 50 MPs [...]
Michael Gove promises crackdown on executive pay if he succeeds David Cameron in Conservative leadership race July 3, 2016 Michael Gove has promised to tackle the scandal of the "undeserving rich" and crack down on executive pay as he steps up his campaign in the Conservative leadership race. The justice secretary said he will look at "radical" solutions to stamp out excessive corporate pay in an attack which could raise concerns in City boardrooms. Speaking to [...]
Brexit campaigner and Conservative leadership hopeful Andrea Leadsom warned against leaving the EU July 3, 2016 Conservative leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom faced a series of tough questions this morning after a leaked audio recording showed the leading Brexit campaigner warning a vote to leave the EU would be a "disaster". Leadsom, who rose to prominence in a series of televised debates before the vote, has built her pitch for the top job on [...]
Conservative leadership candidates Michael Gove and Andrea Leadsom attack frontrunner Theresa May July 3, 2016 Conservative leadership contenders Michael Gove and Andrea Leadsom have attacked their rival Theresa May this morning, saying the next prime minister should be somebody who campaigned for Brexit. As a new poll showed May was the top choice to succeed David Cameron, with the backing of 60 per cent of Conservative supporters, the two remained [...]
Queen Elizabeth advises Scottish MSPs to stay calm and think things through carefully July 2, 2016 Queen Elizabeth told the members of the Scottish Parliament today that keeping a cool head is the key to good leadership. Her advice comes after the financial markets were rocked by the outcome of Britain's referendum, both the Conservative party and the opposing Labour party are grappling over leadership questions, and Scotland's leader Nicola Sturgeon has [...]