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  • Brexit hoped to heal the UK, but instead it leaves wounds that will not easily be closed

    April 9, 2019

    The other day, my three-year-old son gave me a geography lesson. Him: “This is Battersea Park.” Me: “That’s right.” Him: “And Battersea Park is in London?” Me: “Yes, and we’re also in England and in Britain.” At which point he shook his head. “No,” he insisted. “Just London.” Political analysis obviously runs in the family. [...]

  • The Tories face a struggle with young voters, but hope is not lost

    April 8, 2019

    Where do Tories look these days to cheer themselves up? Until recently they could console themselves with their party’s relative popularity compared to Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour, but those polls are tightening and when voters are asked for their views on specific areas of policy from housing to crime and the NHS, it’s the Labour party [...]

  • Brexit delay on the cards amid anger as Conservatives gear up for European elections

    April 8, 2019

    A long delay to Brexit is looking increasingly likely as the Conservative and Labour leaderships are struggling to agree a compromise deal ahead of Wednesday’s EU summit. Brussels has given the UK until 10 April to set out a credible alternative negotiating plan after the repeated failure by Theresa May to get her deal through Parliament. [...]

  • As Brexit drags on, Brits want a rule-breaking leader to overhaul political system

    April 8, 2019

    Brits want a strong leader who is willing to break rules to push through wide-reaching reforms to the political system, according to new data. Read more: Business optimism hits seven-year low as Brexit approaches Three years of Brexit turmoil since the EU referendum has left voters’ confidence in politics at a 15-year low, a poll [...]

  • Boris Johnson says customs union Brexit deal with Labour would make ‘a nonsense’ of Brexit vote

    April 8, 2019

    Tory leadership hopeful Boris Johnson has attacked the Prime Minister over her Brexit negotiations with the Labour party, saying a customs union deal “cannot, must not and will not happen”. Read more: Government ready to compromise with Corbyn through 'gritted teeth' Writing in his weekly Daily Telegraph column, the former foreign secretary said cutting a [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • Manufacturers urge May to revoke Article 50 if Brexit deal cannot be secured

    April 7, 2019

    Manufacturers have urged Prime Minister Theresa May to revoke Article 50 is she cannot secure a Brexit agreement this week amid growing fears the UK could crash out of the EU without a deal. In an open letter to May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, trade body Make UK said the industry had already been [...]

  • Brexit: Donald Tusk hints EU could back 12-month flexible Article 50 delay

    April 5, 2019

    European Council president Donald Tusk is set to offer the UK a 12-month delay to Brexit, it is reported. Read more: House of Commons sitting suspended due to water leak Tusk would make this a “flexible” extension that allows the UK to quit the EU before the year is up if parliament agrees a deal, [...]

  • The current Brexit approach guarantees failure – when will the no-dealers wake up?

    April 5, 2019

    The Brexit process resembles a slow motion car crash. But of all the many twists and turns that we have had to endure in recent weeks, perhaps the most torturous has been the path trodden by the most committed proponents of the UK’s exit from the EU: the so-called “no-dealers”. Having once been the shock [...]

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