Cameron, Europe, Boris and moving on
The dense detail of the talks is a tough sell. Jobs, interest rates, exports… that’s the stuff David Cameron wants to get on to.
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The renegotiation deal David Cameron struck with other EU leaders is not legally binding, according to his cabinet colleague and friend Michael Gove.
The dense detail of the talks is a tough sell. Jobs, interest rates, exports… that’s the stuff David Cameron wants to get on to.
One EU diplomat said the whole deal now looks “do-able and likely” and he would be “surprised if it didn’t happen” this week.
Now David Camerom will have to compete with Tory opponents vying for TV time, having perhaps only one news cycle entirely to himself.
The claim “If we can get this deal in Europe, if we can this renegotiation fixed and we can stay in a reformed Europe, you know what you get… you know that the borders stay in Calais.” David Cameron, 8 February 2016 The background Could the kind of squalid migrant camps we see on the…
David Cameron is calling for reforms in prisons to combat high levels of violence, self-harm and re-offending.
The Prime Minister says he has persuaded Brussels to give Britain a blueprint for “substantial change”. Reality or rhetoric?
The Prime Minister says he wants to stamp out an “industry trying to profit” from baseless claims against serving military personnel and veterans.
The Scottish Secretary said he was fulfilling a personal priority for 2016 when he announced his sexuality in a statement on his website.
Musicians, statesmen, the Vatican and fellow space travellers pay their respects to the original Starman.
David Cameron says he is hopeful a deal with fellow European leaders can be achieved by February, as Angela Merkel signals that a compromise is possible.
David Cameron is facing growing opposition to his European Union reform plans from leaders across the continent.
The Labour leader will have to respond to a statement from David Cameron calling for Britain to become involved in military air strikes in Syria.
I asked what it would say about David Cameron’s “substantial” renegotiation if the whole negotiation was wrapped up and the vote done and dusted a year and a half before his original deadline.
David Cameron has made much of how the Commons has passed the tax credit changes and the Lords were defying the elected chamber when they voted against them on Monday.