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Grant Shapps made quite the blunder last weekend, after the Welwyn Hatfield MP said he voted for Brexit despite previously claiming he voted to remain.
Former prime minister declares that trade deal is off the table until problems are solved.
Comments at Guardian Live event are first time former PM has explicitly called for UK to rejoin EU
Former PM says Westminster government is out of touch and fundamental changes are needed
Time is running out to "save the United Kingdom," more than forty local leaders in England have warned Boris Johnson.
Ex-prime minister warns of “an unprecedented economic calamity precipitated by a no-deal exit from the EU”.
A 2007 article by Boris Johnson has resurfaced in which he rails against the "arrogance" and "contempt" of Gordon Brown taking over from Tony Blair as prime minister without a general election.
Boris Johnson once called for Scottish people to be blocked from becoming prime minister because "government by a Scot is just not conceivable."
Electoral Commission says Nigel Farage’s latest project must overhaul fundraising. / Nigel Farage’s fledgling political party is at high risk of receiving and accepting illegal donations, a watchdog has concluded.
‘It increases the potential for individuals or organisations to evade the permissibility rules, which primarily seek to prevent significant sums entering UK politics from overseas’. / Nigel Farage’s use of PayPal to raise huge numbers of small donations for his Brexit Party allows foreign donors to “evade the rules”, a watchdog has warned.
The Electoral Commission has said it will attend the offices of Nigel Farage’s Brexit party to “review its systems” after Gordon Brown urged them to investigate concerns over the legality of the party’s funding.
The Electoral Commission has announced it will visit the Brexit Party’s headquarters on Tuesday to review the systems used by Nigel Farage’s party to receive donations.
Former PM says country faces competing visions: isolated or internationalist. / The divisions in the UK are so deep and pervasive that reconciliation could take a generation, Gordon Brown has said.
The ex-Labour premier says parliament has "proved itself totally incapable of resolving the Brexit issue".
Former prime minister calls for regional assemblies to be set up to give public more control over EU withdrawal.