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Theresa May

  • Productivity lessons from the procrastinator Prime Minister

    December 17, 2018

    Can we assume, given that you’re reading this section of the paper, that you are currently delaying doing something you really ought to be focusing on? I don’t mean to lecture you. I myself currently have an Oliver Spencer tab or two open on my browser. I spent most of last Wednesday Googling the viability [...]

  • Will Tony Blair help or hinder the campaign for a second referendum?

    December 16, 2018

    Of the four living former Prime Ministers, three are united in vocal and (to a varying degree) active opposition to current government policy. John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have taken very different approaches to life after Downing Street but what unites them now is support for a second referendum. Major has called for [...]

  • Theresa May attacks Tony Blair for ‘subverting’ Brexit process with call for a second vote

    December 16, 2018

    Theresa May has launched a stinging attack on former Prime Minister Tony Blair, branding his efforts to bring about a second referendum an “insult to the office he once held”. The Prime Minister, who has endured a string of recent setbacks including defeats in parliament, a leadership challenge and a difficult trip to Brussels, accused her [...]

  • Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt believes a version of Theresa May’s deal can get through parliament

    December 15, 2018

    Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt believes that parliament could still back Theresa May's deal if the European Union provide assurances on it, but warned a no deal was still on the table.  May pulled out of a vote on her Brexit deal at the start of the week, fearing a heavy defeat amid concerns over the [...]

  • Theresa May says ‘crystal clear’ EU must provide Brexit assurances after confronting Juncker

    December 14, 2018

    Theresa May said this afternoon that she had a “robust” conversation with EU leader Jean-Claude Juncker over claims he called her “nebulous”, as she defended her Brexit deal despite a renegotiation looking unlikely. Speaking to media during a Brexit summit in Brussels, May addressed a video catching her and Juncker in the middle of a [...]

  • DUP leader Arlene Foster asks Theresa May if she will ‘roll over’ for EU on Brexit deal’s Irish backstop clause

    December 14, 2018

    DUP leader Arlene Foster has asked Theresa May whether she will “roll over” for the EU over Brexit, piling further pressure onto the Prime Minister as she seeks changes to her withdrawal agreement in Brussels. Foster said today: “The Prime Minister has promised to get legally binding changes. The reaction by the EU is unsurprising. [...]

  • So what does the DUP really, really want? A no-deal Brexit

    December 14, 2018

    “So tell me what you want, what you really, really want,” sang the Spice Girls in their debut single in June 1996, the same month that multi-party talks were established to kickstart the Irish peace process. Now, 22 years later, it is a question that could well be asked of the DUP. This week, all [...]

  • DEBATE: After a breathtaking leadership challenge to the Prime Minister, has anything actually changed?

    December 14, 2018

    After a breathtaking leadership challenge to the Prime Minister, has anything actually changed? Mo Lovatt, lecturer in Cultural and Creative Industries and co-chair of The Great Debate, says YES. The Prime Minister has survived a leadership challenge and some argue that nothing has changed. In Brexit terms, this is true: she remains stubbornly positioned between a [...]

  • Hard Brexit will be a disaster for British businesses, says Sir Richard Branson

    December 14, 2018

    Sir Richard Branson has claimed that a hard Brexit would be a disaster for the UK and called on Prime Minister Theresa May to be honest about the consequences it could have.  The Virgin Group founder has warned that leaving the EU without a deal would result in the closure of British businesses and that the [...]

  • Judge Theresa May on her policies, not on her gender

    December 14, 2018

    “Having failed at an impossible task no one else wanted, the men in grey suits are lining up to push… their female leader off the glass cliff.” So tweeted the Women’s Equality Party (WEP) on Wednesday afternoon, before the confidence vote in Theresa May’s leadership took place. It’s not exactly a kind write-up for the [...]

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