Government ‘operating on assumption’ of no-deal Brexit, says Michael Gove
Conservatives have gained 10 points since Boris Johnson became Prime Minister, a poll found.
Conservatives have gained 10 points since Boris Johnson became Prime Minister, a poll found.
It’s all feeling very early-2017, as the Conservatives look to unite the Leave vote against divided opposition.
Bertie Ahern urged the UK’s new Prime Minister against seeking simplistic solutions.
The social mobility charity said the new Prime Minister’s Cabinet highlights how unevenly spread opportunities are to “enter the elites”.
The cabinet now includes a Chancellor whose immigration policy would exclude his Dad and a Foreign Secretary who hadn't realised we were surrounded by sea.
Boris at number ten may just be the catalyst required to make change happen. A General Election surely must be imminent.
Hammond has been consistently sounding warnings about the economic danger of Johnson pursuing a no-deal Brexit.
The image was accompanied by the words: ‘Your Majesty, your new prime minister is a liar’.
“During the campaign he lied a lot to the British people. I need a partner with whom I can negotiate and who is clear, credible and reliable.”
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