Johnson and Hunt spending plans like ‘throwing sweeties at the children’
A no-deal Brexit, which has not been ruled out by either Johnson or Hunt, would result in a £90 billion hit to the Exchequer.
A no-deal Brexit, which has not been ruled out by either Johnson or Hunt, would result in a £90 billion hit to the Exchequer.
The two right-wing papers backed Boris’s pledge of 20,000 more bobbies on the beat as they mirrored their front pages.
A new poll puts Jeremy Corbyn’s party in fourth place with just 18 per cent of the vote.
Brexit has raised that awful question the British are desperate to avoid: What is Britishness?
As well as being a fantasist Boris Johnson is also a master of deception, and he knows the more time we spend talking about big bridges and floating airports the less we spend examining things that matter in the real world.
This really takes the biscuit.
The European Council proposed Ursula von der Leyen as European Commission president.
Families who are on Universal credit have to pay for childcare upfront.
Prices were down 0.1% in June – the first fall since October last year.
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