Anna Soubry: ‘A general election will solve nothing’
John Mann: ‘It will get rid of you’
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- 'After three years of speculating, the truth may be appearing as to why Meghan and Harry stepped down as working royals. The real answer may be more prosaic: the life of a working royal means work and that’s something they aren’t willing to do.' ✍️ Kar...
- Footballers are forgetting something simple but important about why fans tune in: they pay to be entertained, not preached at, says Tom Goodenough
- Why Dominic Cummings must go, by Alex Massie
- Roger Scruton has been reappointed as head of a government housing body after he was sacked by James Brokenshire. @DouglasKMurray has the details: specc.ie/2Zg71Ap
- The UK will not request an extension to the Brexit transition period, reports James Forsyth
- Boris bashers should be honest about the real reason they don't like the PM, says Patrick O'Flynn specc.ie/2U9WHK9
- In September Philip Hammond said the Tory party is no longer ‘tolerant’ and has been infected with ‘ideological puritanism'. He now works for the Saudi regime, reports @MrSteerpike
- 'The hostility towards any lesbian that stands her ground amongst the new cool queers has been building for some time.' ✍️ Julie Bindel
- While the government is pressed on an exit strategy almost daily in the press conferences, staff have been told that polling suggests the public are frustrated with “repetitive gotcha” political questions at the briefings, writes Katy Balls
- Andrew Neil to chair a new British television news network bit.ly/2SccF4F
- 'This is how completely the bourgeois left has taken leave of the realm of reason: it now hounds women simply for saying that only women can be mums.' ✍️ Brendan O'Neill
- 'The BBC has dropped the pretence and is openly campaigning to unseat an elected prime minister.' ✍️Lloyd Evans
- If the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were so committed to tackling structural inequality, they probably wouldn’t be so keen on hanging on to their royal titles, writes Tom Slater bit.ly/30pau2a


