New polling on #Brexit. British adults...
— Matthew Goodwin (@GoodwinMJ) December 4, 2018
Oppose May's deal by 42-26
Oppose No Deal by 41-34
Oppose remaining in EU by 45-44
Oppose 2nd referendum by 50-40
Oppose extending date when UK leaves EU by 46-34
Support renegotiating with EU if May deal fails by 45-25
ComRes Dec 4 pic.twitter.com/Qx3qHd2rXT
EXCLUSIVE: Ministers will have the power to overrule doctors’ prescriptions in case medicines run out after Brexit. Urgent government consultation launched on Tuesday, leaked to The Times https://t.co/Joupfiz6lW
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) December 7, 2018
The meaningful vote has been announced in the Parliamentary schedule. Pulling it needs a vote to approve. That vote could be lost!
— Christopher Hind (@HindChristopher) December 10, 2018
Pulling the meaningful vote then losing the vote on the programme motion and it still takes place would be absolute unstoppable peak Theresa May
— Pawel Swidlicki (@pswidlicki) December 10, 2018
The meaningful vote has been announced in the Parliamentary schedule. Pulling it needs a vote to approve. That vote could be lost!
— Christopher Hind (@HindChristopher) December 10, 2018
Pulling the meaningful vote then losing the vote on the programme motion and it still takes place would be absolute unstoppable peak Theresa May
— Pawel Swidlicki (@pswidlicki) December 10, 2018
Update: govt can just not move the motion to resume the business from last week and pull it that way. That way no-one can amend. So no they don't need business motion. https://t.co/bF2usjowsL
— Dr Catherine Haddon (@cath_haddon) December 10, 2018
Historic Hansard record of the Government in the form of the Comptrollerof Her Majesty’s Household, whip Mark Spencer stopping the historic Meaningful Vote debate on the EU Withdrawal Agreement by saying “Tomorrowâ€, despite the protestations of Peter Bone and many other MPs pic.twitter.com/HTaRcxEOU3
— Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) December 11, 2018
David Davis delivered Margaret Centre lecture last night & covered *a lot* of ground:
— Steven Swinford (@Steven_Swinford) December 11, 2018
* Police cuts 'serious error of judgement' - blames Treasury
* Replace student loans with 'graduate contribution' system
* Build garden villages across UK
* Tax cutshttps://t.co/wVW1pPLGNh