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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’
Brexit 50p: Activists threaten boycott as treasury draws up plans for millions to enter circulation
11/08/2019
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”.
Fake news handed Brexiteers the referendum – and now they have no idea what they're doing
18/01/2017
'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.
Hammond vows to oppose '£90bn no-deal hit'
02/07/2019
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.
Hammond-led plot to sink no deal could kill off Johnson’s Brexit plans before he takes office
05/07/2019
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.
John Bercow Warns He Will Fight Boris Johnson 'With Every Breath' To Stop Parliament Suspension
14/08/2019
The speaker of the commons said the suspension of Parliament is "anathema to me".
Labour Demands Probe Over Claims Financial Backers Of Boris Johnson Stand To Profit From A No-Deal Brexit
28/09/2019
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.
MPs Plot Commons 'Sit-In' To Stop Boris Johnson's No-Deal Brexit Plan To Shut Down Parliament
11/07/2019
Chancellor Philip Hammond expects Speaker and rebel MPs to refuse to budge.
The Conservative MP claims Brexit helped thwart Putin's Ukraine invasion. He is wrong.
Parliament will block a no-deal Brexit if unelected people behind Prime Minister Boris Johnson try to wrench Britain out of the European Union on Oct. 31 without agreement, former finance minister Philip Hammond said on Wednesday.
The Office for Budget Responsibility analysed a particular type of a no-deal Brexit scenario – the less disruptive of the two presented by the IMF in April.
The expected demise of Theresa May’s Brexit plan has sparked open feuding over what comes next, with the chancellor, Philip Hammond, arguing that proponents of a no-deal Brexit are betraying the referendum result.
Former chancellor leads group of 20 Tories voicing concerns. / Philip Hammond has told Boris Johnson that leaving the EU without a deal would be a betrayal of the referendum result, as the former chancellor led a group of 20 Conservatives making clear their opposition to crashing out on 31 October.
Ex-chancellor says both Remain and Leave supporters during 2016 vote want "smooth" exit.
Philip Hammond condemns ‘staggeringly hypocritical’ plan to purge Tory MPs who rebel over Brexit
31/08/2019
The ex-Chancellor continued his public feud with Boris Johnson, attacking the Prime Minister's 'hypocritical' plan to stifle dissent.
Hammond has also warned the leadership contenders that there is no Commons majority for an abrupt departure from the bloc.
Philip Hammond Promises Boris Johnson 'Fight Of A Lifetime' If PM Tries To Force Him Out Of Tory Party
03/09/2019
Former chancellor predicts rebels have the numbers to defeat government and block no-deal Brexit on Tuesday.
Pressure mounts on Theresa May to take no-deal off the ta
Chancellor refuses to rule out supporting no-confidence motion to stop no-deal Brexit.
Ex-chancellor calls for "grown-up government" as PM pushes for snap election.
The chancellor also told executives that article 50 could be rescinded during leaked call.
Chancellor joins David Gauke in saying he could not work for leader seeking a no-deal Brexit.
Philip Hammond is to issue a stern warning to Boris Johnson that no Conservative government should pursue a no-deal Brexit which would hit prosperity and risk the break-up of the United Kingdom.
Philip Hammond has warned the UK will not be able to control key elements of a no-deal Brexit.
Office for Budget Responsibility predicts 'negligible' effect - warning 'uncertainty' will only be lifted after 'several years'.
Probable PM told he is on collision course with parliament unless he drops hardline agenda.
'If the new prime minister announces a magical mystery tour towards a 31 October crash-out, I don't think that prime minister is going to survive very long'
The former Cabinet minister stood for Tory leadership two months ago - but he's one of 21 MPs brutally purged by Boris Johnson over Brexit
President Putin denies that Russia welcomes Britain’s vote to leave the EU – but it offers a possibility of weakened sanctions and a shift in power relations
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