With five days to go a Corbyn boost for the Lib Dems in Richmond Park – he’s to visit the constituency on Sunday

With five days to go a Corbyn boost for the Lib Dems in Richmond Park – he’s to visit the constituency on Sunday

At last a positive step from LAB to help the LDs in the Richmond Park by-election. Corbyn is visiting the constituency on Sunday — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) November 25, 2016 https://twitter.com/ChrisTwick/status/802213361358401537 Billionaire's son Zac Goldsmth whinging again about facing opposition in the by-election caused by HIS resignationhttps://t.co/eMFBpvVPJ3 pic.twitter.com/yFuULjBYoC — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) November 25, 2016

The Blair Impede Brexit Project: Ladbrokes makes it odds-on that UK will still be “fully paid-up” member of the EU on Jan 1 2020

The Blair Impede Brexit Project: Ladbrokes makes it odds-on that UK will still be “fully paid-up” member of the EU on Jan 1 2020

@MSmithsonPB pic.twitter.com/DBtOt3sQHk — Iain Ronayne (@IFR65) November 21, 2016 THE UK is now odds-on to still be a full member of the EU on the 1st of January 2020, according to Ladbrokes. Tony Blair’s claim that Brexit can be stopped has moved the market, making it now just 10/11 Britain remain as full members, with 3/1 offered on another vote taking place before the same date. As a result Blair is also now at the centre of a long-odds gamble…

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EX-CON PM John Major jumps into the BREXIT debate saying there’s a credible case for a second referendum

EX-CON PM John Major jumps into the BREXIT debate saying there’s a credible case for a second referendum

Brexit: Sir John Major says 'perfectly credible' case for second referendum https://t.co/TsTpGa4JYU — Guardian politics (@GdnPolitics) November 25, 2016 And he warns against the “tyranny of the majority” The big BREXIT development overnight has been a speech by the former Tory leader and PM, Sir John Major, which seems to run directly against that which Theresa May is seeking to achieve. According to a Press Association report he told a private dinner “that the 48% of people who voted to…

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Local By-Election Preview: November 24th 2016

Local By-Election Preview: November 24th 2016

Tadley South (Con defence) on Basingstoke and Deane Result of council at last election (2015): Conservatives 32, Labour 17, Liberal Democrats 7, Independents 4 (Conservative majority of 4) Result of ward at last election (2015): Conservative 1,787 (61%), Liberal Democrat 674 (23%), Labour 454 (16%) EU Referendum Result: REMAIN 48,257 (48%) LEAVE 52,071 (52%) on a turnout of 78% Candidates duly nominated: Claire Ballard (Lab), Kerri Carruthers (Con), Phil Heath (UKIP), Jo Slimin (Lib Dem) Castle (Lab defence) on City…

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Hammond moves up the betting as next CON leader/PM

Hammond moves up the betting as next CON leader/PM

Latest next PM betting The new Chancellor gets a good press this morning following his first set piece appearance since getting the job in July. He’s someone who has been up there within the party a long time but has never sought to hog the limelight. After GE2010 he should have become number 2 to Osborne at the Treasury but the demands of the coalition meant that had to go to a Lib Dem. Since then he’s held senior cabinet…

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The biggest cheer shadow chancellor McDonnell got was when he declared “…in conclusion”

The biggest cheer shadow chancellor McDonnell got was when he declared “…in conclusion”

Something's got to give here. It's getting silly. Democracy needs an Opposition. pic.twitter.com/R5VAJ8tF8m — Glen O'Hara (@gsoh31) November 23, 2016 Britain needs an opposition far better than Labour is providing It’s been a day dominated by Philip Hammond’s first big event as Chancellor, the autumn statement. The big political points were the increasing size of the projected deficit and the likely impact of BREXIT. At the budget in the spring the former is that the first response comes from the…

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Today’s autumn statement is the first big Treasury event since GE2005 when Osborne has not been Chancellor or Shadow

Today’s autumn statement is the first big Treasury event since GE2005 when Osborne has not been Chancellor or Shadow

Very best wishes to my friend @PHammondMP as he delivers his first Autumn Statement today & helps UK prepare for challenges ahead — George Osborne (@George_Osborne) November 23, 2016 But don’t write off George yet For a man who still looks quite youthful Osborne has been at the top of British politics for a long time. He was in his mid-30s when the then CON leader, Michael Howard, made him shadow chancellor. He kept hold of this brief throughout the…

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