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  • UK consumer confidence holds up in May despite Brexit impasse

    May 31, 2019

    Consumers were feeling more upbeat about the British economy in May than they were in April despite Brexit, a new survey has shown, although confidence was well below the longer-term average. Read more: Warm-weather pub trips boost tepid consumer spending growth in April Meanwhile, more people felt positive about their personal financial situation than during [...]

  • Interest rates would be hiked if Britain achieves orderly Brexit, says Bank of England

    May 30, 2019

    Deputy governor of the Bank of England Dave Ramsden has said interest rates would need to be hiked if Britain leaves the European Union in an orderly manner with a transition deal. Read more: Hammond may topple new PM to prevent no-deal Brexit Ramsden, speaking in Inverness, Scotland, said although he expected growth to pick [...]

  • Chancellor Philip Hammond vows to topple next Prime Minister to avert no-deal Brexit

    May 30, 2019

    Chancellor Philip Hammond has hinted he could try to topple the next government if it meant averting a no-deal Brexit. Read more: Tory leadership race: Who are the leading candidates? Warning that “national interest trumps the party interest”, Hammond told Sky News he would back a no-confidence vote in the next Prime Minister to prevent [...]

  • Post-Maybot, the Tories are on the hunt for a likeable leader

    May 30, 2019

    Every Tory leadership election has a flavour. In 2016, after childishly airing our dirty laundry to our European neighbours during the bitter referendum, a sheepish UK was looking for a “grown-up”. Six years of boyish David Cameron making rash decisions on behalf of the country had taken its toll on the Conservative party, and the [...]

  • DEBATE: Was it right for Labour to expel Alastair Campbell because he voted for the Liberal Democrats?

    May 30, 2019

    Was it right for Labour to expel Alastair Campbell because he voted for the Liberal Democrats? James A. Smith, author of Other People’s Politics: Populism to Corbynism, says YES. In 2016, in an attempt to prevent Jeremy Corbyn from being re-elected, Labour party officials began invoking obscure rules about conduct deemed irreconcilable with party membership. [...]

  • We turn politics into a deposition at our peril

    May 30, 2019

    Politics is not known as one of the more truthful professions. Spin, exaggeration, and truth-stretching are all staples of the politician’s toolkit. We might prefer it to be otherwise, but the reality is that an astute public must take claims uttered by those in office with a healthy dose of salt. It is therefore worrying [...]

  • No-deal Brexit factory shutdowns slash UK car production by 45 per cent

    May 30, 2019

    An “extraordinary” widespread factory shutdown prompted by Brexit slashed car production almost in half last month. Read more: Car sales fall again as Brexit puts brakes on consumer confidence The number of vehicles made slumped by 45 per cent, according to fresh figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). That meant only [...]

  • EU citizens settlement scheme could be the new Windrush scandal, warns MPs

    May 30, 2019

    The Windrush scandal is set to be repeated with EU nationals applying to stay in the UK after Brexit, a group of MPs have warned. The Home Affairs select committee claims large numbers of citizens are at risk of losing their residency rights as they are not aware they need to apply to remain once the [...]

  • Penny Mordaunt poised to join Conservative leadership contest

    May 29, 2019

    Defence secretary Penny Mordaunt is poised to join the increasingly crowded field of candidates seeking to succeed Theresa May as Prime Minister. In article for the Conservative Home website, set to be published at 9am on Thursday, Mordaunt warns the upcoming leadership contest must not descend into “a fight against competing factions” as she urges [...]

  • Johnson’s allies leap to his side after Tory leadership candidate ordered to appear in court over £350m EU claim

    May 29, 2019

    Boris Johnson’s allies have slammed a decision to summon him to court over claims he lied during the run-up to the Brexit referendum, calling them “politically motivated”. Read more: The next Tory leader is doomed before they have even started The flamboyant Tory leadership candidate, seen by many as the front runner to be the [...]

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