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The Defence Secretary's comments in a speech reportedly led to the cancellation of a trade trip.
Greg Clark is one of a clutch of senior ministers expected to return to the backbenches if Boris Johnson takes power.
Ben Broadbent says projects postponed amid political uncertainty will be cancelled.
Accusing rebel MPs and EU of ‘a terrible collaboration’, prime minister admits: ‘The longer that goes on, the more likely it is of course that we will be forced to leave with a no-deal Brexit’
Prospective Lib Dem MP says she would return the coinage to the bank 'and ask them to swap it for a proper one'.
Chancellor Philip Hammond indicated the Tories may give ground on customs arrangements.
The former chancellor said Vote Leave misled people by saying the UK would be better off in financial terms outside of the EU.
Philip Hammond has said there is a “perfectly credible” case for giving the British people a Final Say on Brexit.
Critics argue that the social change required would be unacceptable.
The EU referendum was entirely flawed according to criteria set by former Brexit Secretary and ardent Brexiter, David Davis, on how referendums should be “done properly”.
'Would we have won without immigration? No. Would we have won without...the NHS? All our research and the close result strongly suggests no. Would we have won by spending our time talking about trade and the single market? No way'
Britain has got poorer because of Brexit, former chancellor Philip Hammond has admitted.
'...it is a good time to take stock of the Gibraltar strand of Brexit and how that intertwines with the Brexit saga and, ultimately, to the extent that it does represent a certain kind of completion, a good time to take stock of Brexit itself.'
Chancellor rubbishes claim by Boris Johnson ally that no-deal exit could boost economy by £80bn.
The government must commit to a "genuine negotiation with the EU", former Chancellor Philip Hammond has said.
PHILIP Hammond, Rory Stewart and David Gauke have quit ahead of Boris Johnson entering Downing Street.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has signalled he would be prepared to vote against a no-deal Brexit in Parliament, claiming it could cost the UK up to £90bn.
Chancellor is one of a number of ministers ready to ensure that MPs get a vote before the UK leaves the EU without an agreement
Chancellor sceptical about request as Tories discuss leaving EU without deal. / The home secretary, Sajid Javid, has demanded more than £1bn extra funds for police and border force officials to cope with a no-deal Brexit in a request met with scepticism by the chancellor, Philip Hammond.
The speaker of the commons said the suspension of Parliament is "anathema to me".
It comes after a searing article by former chancellor Philip Hammond about the PM.
Brussels suspicions come as European commission chief warns Britain to abide by Northern Ireland protocol.
Chancellor Philip Hammond expects Speaker and rebel MPs to refuse to budge.