Hammond backs legal moves to stop Boris Johnson suspending Parliament for no-deal Brexit
The Chancellor said suspending Parliament for no-deal Brexit will provoke a constitutional crisis.
The Chancellor said suspending Parliament for no-deal Brexit will provoke a constitutional crisis.
Chancellor indicates he will be a backbench ‘nightmare’ over a no deal Brexit.
Tim Martin said he would back Boris yet insisted the Brexit Party would still have a role to play in shaping the UK’s exit from the European Union.
"MPS are very angry, particularly because Boris Johnson, a former Foreign Secretary, and he thinks a future Prime Minister, instead of supporting our diplomat in Washington, basically dived for cover and threw him under the bus"
The former PM said it would be unacceptable to prorogue Parliament in order to force through a no-deal Brexit.
Boris Johnson pledged to create a tolerant “modern British culture” as prime minister after being challenged over his “arguably racist” comments about Muslim women. The would-be prime minister was questioned at a hustings in Nottingham about how he could represent minority groups following his “derogratory” remarks in a newspaper column ...
The main objective of the Conservative Party since 2010 has been supposedly to reduce the deficit but these proposals should show the public where the priorities of our next PM truly lie.
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 confidential cabinet note apparently says that the government is not prepared for no deal and NHS Trusts have warned it will pose a major risk to NHS services... Make UK, representing British manufacturers recently said there is a direct link between politicans talking up the prospect of no-deal and ...
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