Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including Theresa May chairing a cabinet meeting in GatesheadUK will not oppose US death penalty for Isis pairHodge stands by comments accusing Corbyn of antisemitismLunchtime summary 2.54pm BST This is from the Economist’s Adrian Wooldridge, who I presume is watching the May Q&A.”Stanley Baldwin was mediocre on purpose and on principle” (Owen Harries). Would that the same could be said of Theresa May 2.53pm BST Q: There is talk of government delivering on the Brexit people voted for. But how do you know what Brexit people voted for?May says, if that is a question about a second referendum, she is opposed. Continue reading…
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