Conservative Party
For centuries, the Conservative Party has been the party of workers’ rights – this is our vision for the future of the UK labour market
May still doesn’t have the numbers to pass her deal in parliament, and she's still the proud owner of a Brexit deal that neither leavers nor remainers seem to like
A delay isn’t going to change the situation in which May finds herself. Indeed, perhaps the biggest effect will be to ramp up once more the chances of a no deal outcome
Nobody is questioning how leaving the EU will impact drug dealers in Dundee, the homeless on the streets of Yorkshire or unemployed graduates from working class homes
As a sandwich carer, supporting carers is close to my heart - I’m pleased there is now considerable commitment by the government to help
We will be outward looking and forward thinking – striking new trade agreements and forging strong alliances will make sure free trade prevails
'No deal' will involve some element of risk and disruption - but it is better than a deal which would cost our country £39billion and hand the EU the keys to our destiny
The Houthis are an evil group which grows stronger with every condemnation we make of their opposition – it is not in our character to appease such a threat
Foodbank use is up 87% in Rudd's constituency since Universal Credit was rolled out - it's entirely appropriate she is now in charge of the policy
The PM claims to be acting for the good of the country - but her deal keeps us so locked into the EU that people will be glad to re-enter