‘Ludicrous piece of Tory fake news’ – Claim Labour’s policies would cost £1.2 trillion
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell wasn't impressed.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell wasn't impressed.
The front pages are dominated by negative reaction to the possibility of Jeremy Corbyn leading the country.
Mr Bercow, who attended a comprehensive school, hit out at Eton-educated Mr Cameron in an interview with the Observer.
There are signs that a 2017-style squeeze is taking shape with some Labour voters coming home and a relative lack of Brexit news looks like it’s helping Labour Leavers return to the fold.
Jo Swinson said she has “learnt from mistakes” from her time in government
Natalie Elphicke said she was ‘delighted’ to have been adopted as the Conservative candidate for Dover and Deal.
It comes after the Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the Conservatives would be conducting a ‘general investigation into prejudice’.
Launching the party’s General Election campaign, the SNP First Minister warned Boris Johnson has “no right to block the democratic wishes of the people of Scotland”.
The turnout of around 500 from the much quoted 17.4 million leave voters must have been disappointing to those leading the ‘leave now/no deal’ lobby.
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