Govt slammed as ‘flat-footed’ as MPs warn famous British goods to suffer under post-Brexit UK-Australia trade deal July 6, 2022 A Commons committee has warned that some famous British goods could lose out under the UK trade deal with Australia. The International Trade Committee Chair criticised “flat-footed” Government negotiating tactics, as cross-party MPs flagged concerns that household-name British products are set to lose out under the first full trade deal to be signed since Brexit. [...]
Stanley Johnson convinced his son will stay on as PM as he accuses Tories of ‘playing the man and not the ball’ July 6, 2022 The PM’s father Stanley Johnson was convinced his son would carry on as he accused of others of “playing the man and not the ball”. The 81-year-old told the Mail: “I am 100 per cent behind him. One hundred per cent and I am absolutely convinced that he will carry on.” The older Mr Johnson [...]
Make-or-break day for Boris Johnson as Tory calls for PM to resign grow louder after Sunak and Javid flee cabinet July 6, 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson wakes up to growing calls to resign after a wave of Government exits, including Cabinet resignations, are threatening to end his time in No 10. Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resigned immediately after the Prime Minister apologised for giving former deputy chief whip Chris Pincher a top job despite knowledge of [...]
‘Game over, Boris’: Papers give merciless verdict after night of drama in Westminster with Sunak and Javid gone July 6, 2022 “Game over”, declares the headline of The Times’ this morning, which adds it “is a mistake” for the Prime Minister to continue clinging to power because he “has lost the confidence of his party and the country”. It is one of the merciless headlines this a.m. as the national mastheads paint a grim picture for [...]
Majority of Tory voters think Boris Johnson should resign, YouGov poll finds July 6, 2022 The majority of Conservative voters think prime minister Boris Johnson should resign, amid continued party turmoil and shock resignations last night. The number of Tory voters now disapproving of the current party leader has leaped 20 per cent since 9 June, according to the latest poll by YouGov. Rishi Sunak quit as chancellor on Tuesday, [...]
Solicitor General Alex Chalk follows Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid and resigns as Tory MP cannot ‘defend the indefensible’ July 6, 2022 Cheltenham MP Alex Chalk has confirmed his resignation as Solicitor General. In a letter to Boris Johnson, Mr Chalk said it was “with great sadness” he was quitting the post but added he could not “defend the indefensible”. He wrote: “To be in government is to accept the duty to argue for difficult or even [...]
New research warns fresh Digital Markets Unit risks stifling UK innovation July 6, 2022 A new report has warned that proposals to introduce a new Digital Markets Unit (DMU), housed at the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), will have dire consequences for innovation, investment and dynamism in the digital sector.
Government is failing to incentivise chip manufacturers to remain on UK soil, say tech leaders July 6, 2022 The government is failing to properly entice semiconductor companies to remain on UK soil, tech leaders told ministers yesterday. Simon Thomas, CEO of Paragraf, a manufacturer of advanced semiconductors made of graphene, accused the Department of International Trade (DIT) of sending “mixed signals” and warned that the UK risks being side-lined as bullish efforts by [...]
Nadhim Zahawi hastily confirmed as new Chancellor as Boris Johnson’s cabinet crumbles in front of nation’s eyes July 6, 2022 Nadhim Zahawi is the new Chancellor, Downing Street has confirmed. He will move from the post of education secretary, to be replaced by Universities Minister Michelle Donelan. Boris Johnson has responded to Rishi Sunak’s departure as chancellor, saying he was “sorry” to have received Mr Sunak’s resignation letter and praising his “outstanding service”. In a [...]
MPs cast doubt on claimed benefits of UK-Australia trade deal July 6, 2022 A Westminster committee has poured doubt on the potential benefits of the UK-Australia trade deal, with MPs claiming that it could cause long-term damage to Britain’s agricultural sector. The International Trade Committee today released its report into the trade deal, the first to be negotiated from scratch post-Brexit, which criticised the government for “overselling” the [...]