Boris Johnson says ‘long way to go’ in Tory leadership race after first round victory June 13, 2019 Boris Johnson has a commanding lead in the Tory leadership election after the first round of voting with backing from 114 Mps. Johnson’s 114 votes puts him past the 105 votes needed to reach the final round. He tweeted: “Thank you to my friends and colleagues in the Conservative & Unionist Party for your support. [...]
Tory leadership race: Who will face down frontrunner Boris Johnson? June 20, 2019 Tory MPs will today decide who will face down Boris Johnson as the contest to be the next Prime Minister enters its final round. Jeremy Hunt, Michael Gove and Sajid Javid will attempt to persuade MPs that they should be the one to go head-to-head with Johnson, the former foreign secretary who is the frontrunner [...]
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab pledges to take UK’s relationship with Canada ‘to next level’ after Brexit August 6, 2019 The UK’s foreign secretary has said he wants to “take our friendship with Canada to the next level” after Brexit, during his first international trip as part of the new government. Dominic Raab, who served briefly as Brexit secretary under Theresa May, used the meeting with his counterpart Chrystia Freeland to stress that the UK [...]
Met Police drop investigation into Arron Banks and Nigel Farage’s Leave.EU September 13, 2019 The Brexit campaign backed by British millionaire Arron Banks and Nigel Farage will face no further criminal investigation into the spending return it submitted. Leave.EU was one of the campaigns supporting Brexit during the 2016 EU referendum. While police accepted there were “some technical breaches of electoral law”, they said there was “insufficient evidence to [...]
Food industry calls for competition laws to be lifted for no-deal Brexit August 7, 2019 The UK’s food industry has called on Boris Johnson to ditch parts of competition law, allowing firms to work together in the event of a no-deal Brexit. The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has warned that leaving on 31 October without a transition in place could cause widespread supply issues, leaving British consumers either going [...]
DEBATE: Are the Operation Yellowhammer warnings about no-deal likely to be exaggerated? August 20, 2019 Are the Operation Yellowhammer warnings about no-deal likely to be exaggerated? Ruth Lea, economic adviser to the Arbuthnot Banking Group, says YES. The Yellowhammer warnings have a weary familiarity to them. As with Project Fear Mark 1, prior to the 2016 referendum, any possible negativities have been ramped up out of all proportion. In 2016, [...]
Johnson sets out plan to break Brexit backstop deadlock August 19, 2019 The Prime Minister has made his first moves towards breaking the Brexit impasse, setting out his position in a letter to the head of the European Council ahead of this weekend’s G7 summit. In the four-page letter to European Council President Donald Tusk published tonight, Johnson insisted “the backstop cannot form part of an agreed [...]
Brexit: Government sticks firm to its October 31 deadline October 20, 2019 Senior cabinet ministers are insisting the UK will leave the European Union on 31 October, despite the prime minister’s letter to Brussels requesting an extension. Boris Johnson was forced by parliament to send the letter – which he left unsigned – to Brussels asking for an extension last night. It was accompanied by a second [...]
Matt Hancock drops out of Conservative leadership race June 14, 2019 Health secretary Matt Hancock has dropped out of the race to lead the Conservative Party and become the next Prime Minister. Hancock, who made it through the first round of voting yesterday with 20 votes, did not say which of his colleagues he would now back for the top job. He came sixth place in [...]
Vote Leave’s Brexit architect Dominic Cummings set for top role under Boris Johnson July 24, 2019 One of the key architects of Brexit, Dominic Cummings, is poised to take on the role as senior adviser to the incoming Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The former Vote Leave director has also served as an adviser to former education secretary Michael Gove, who is also tipped for a top job in Johnson’s Cabinet. The [...]