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David Cameron names Sir Julian King as Britain's new EU commissioner – politics live | David Cameron names Sir Julian King as Britain's new EU commissioner – politics live |
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Graham Jones: Corbyn will go 'whether it takes five years, ten years' | |
After Corbyn hailed the 100,000-strong surge of new Labour members since the EU referendum, he left the parliamentary party in no doubt that he had any intention of stepping down. | |
Outside her house where she is regularly doorstepped by reporters, Angela Eagle repeated her call this morning that Corbyn was “losing support in the country, he needs to do the right thing and if he doesn’t I will stand against him.” | |
But rebel MPs are holding off challenging Corbyn for the party’s leadership to allow talks with union leaders to continue. | |
One Labour source said last night that the moves against Corbyn were fast becoming known as “the mañana coup” (a phrase first coined by Duncan Weldon). | |
Graham Jones, the former Labour whip who resigned after Corbyn’s election, has been speaking on the BBC’s World at One. He said the unions would destroy the party if they backed Corbyn. | |
[Corbyn] is not a unity candidate, he doesn’t want to be a unity candidate. He just wants to agitate and cause problems and strife. | |
If the trade unions want to destroy the Labour party by supporting Jeremy Corbyn, then back him by all means but understand what comes next. A contest would be very destructive, it would start off a chain of events. | |
It will be a long battle, a series of battles that could go on for years. We desperately need a unity leader and I think the trade unions have to wake up and realise that. | |
MPs believe in the Labour party, they are here for the duration, they are not going to give it up. | |
Jones said the only future for the party was Corbyn’s resignation “whether it takes five years, ten years... whether that is at the end of a bloodbath or common sense prevails, eventually that will happen.” | |
He hinted more candidates may come forward next week to present themselves as party unifiers. | |
There will be a constant procession... whatever it takes until we have a unified candidate. | |
People are losing patience in Len McCluskey [Unite’s general secretary] to take the Labour movement forward. | |
We don’t want the 1980s again, we are desperate for a unity candidate, Jeremy has to walk. | |
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“Nato is the cornerstone of our defence... we’ll be doing more in Nato to compensate for our withdrawal from the EU.” | “Nato is the cornerstone of our defence... we’ll be doing more in Nato to compensate for our withdrawal from the EU.” |
Good role for a character actor as Julian King in "Last Train from Strasbourg", a gentle masterpiece (in posh cinemas 2030). | Good role for a character actor as Julian King in "Last Train from Strasbourg", a gentle masterpiece (in posh cinemas 2030). |
To all our opponents, on the inside and out, who are hoping for a sequel to Brexit, I want to say loud and clear: you won’t see on the screen the words: ‘To be continued. | To all our opponents, on the inside and out, who are hoping for a sequel to Brexit, I want to say loud and clear: you won’t see on the screen the words: ‘To be continued. |
If freedom of movement means the freedom to exploit cheap labour in a race to the bottom, it will never be accepted in any future relationship with Europe. But the reality is that we have allies in that cause across Europe, as on many other issues that will be at the heart of the negotiations ahead. Those negotiations cannot be left to a Tory government that does not speak for the country. | If freedom of movement means the freedom to exploit cheap labour in a race to the bottom, it will never be accepted in any future relationship with Europe. But the reality is that we have allies in that cause across Europe, as on many other issues that will be at the heart of the negotiations ahead. Those negotiations cannot be left to a Tory government that does not speak for the country. |
There will be no split, there will be no retreat. Damn them, this is our party, I have been here for 60 years, I’m not leaving it to anybody. | |
If anger was in part driving some people to vote for us to leave the European Union, if they now find that all the things they were promised would happen in the event that we leave don’t happen, and they find themselves in a worse situation, they’re going to have an expectation that somebody’s held to account for that. | If anger was in part driving some people to vote for us to leave the European Union, if they now find that all the things they were promised would happen in the event that we leave don’t happen, and they find themselves in a worse situation, they’re going to have an expectation that somebody’s held to account for that. |
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Cameron lands in Warsaw after maiden flight on Dave Force One | Cameron lands in Warsaw after maiden flight on Dave Force One |
Rowena Mason | Rowena Mason |
It has already been nicknamed Dave Force One. But David Cameron may only get to use his very own private plane a handful of times as he winds down his time as prime minister with a few last foreign trips. | It has already been nicknamed Dave Force One. But David Cameron may only get to use his very own private plane a handful of times as he winds down his time as prime minister with a few last foreign trips. |
Cameron looked relaxed as he boarded the refitted Voyager for its first outing to Poland on Friday, despite losing the EU referendum and announcing his resignation just a fortnight ago. | Cameron looked relaxed as he boarded the refitted Voyager for its first outing to Poland on Friday, despite losing the EU referendum and announcing his resignation just a fortnight ago. |
Breakfast on the new Dave Force One en route to Warsaw... Not overly swanky pic.twitter.com/t35rRzo3Wu | Breakfast on the new Dave Force One en route to Warsaw... Not overly swanky pic.twitter.com/t35rRzo3Wu |
The aircraft spent months being converted from a military plane to VIP passenger carrier at a cost of 12m but still bears Royal Air Force branding on the outside. | The aircraft spent months being converted from a military plane to VIP passenger carrier at a cost of 12m but still bears Royal Air Force branding on the outside. |
On the inside, it looked very much like any old plane run by a major airline. There were budget seats for political advisers, military personnel and the press pack at the back and bigger business class seats for the prime minister, cabinet ministers and their closest aides at the front. | On the inside, it looked very much like any old plane run by a major airline. There were budget seats for political advisers, military personnel and the press pack at the back and bigger business class seats for the prime minister, cabinet ministers and their closest aides at the front. |
As the flight took off, a beige curtain was drawn to separate the two sections. | As the flight took off, a beige curtain was drawn to separate the two sections. |
Less luxurious than some of the private planes Cameron has chartered in the past, there was no champagne or other alcohol in sight for the early morning flight from Heathrow. Neither did any of the seats have television screens. | Less luxurious than some of the private planes Cameron has chartered in the past, there was no champagne or other alcohol in sight for the early morning flight from Heathrow. Neither did any of the seats have television screens. |
Passengers were served with orange juice and hot drinks only, along with a standard cooked breakfast, croissant and jam, plus a fruit salad. | Passengers were served with orange juice and hot drinks only, along with a standard cooked breakfast, croissant and jam, plus a fruit salad. |
Downing Street insists the new travel arrangements will be cheaper in the long run than hiring aircraft each time the prime minister goes on tour or attends foreign summits. It will also be available to members of the royal family and senior cabinet ministers for official trips. | Downing Street insists the new travel arrangements will be cheaper in the long run than hiring aircraft each time the prime minister goes on tour or attends foreign summits. It will also be available to members of the royal family and senior cabinet ministers for official trips. |
But by that time, it may have been renamed Air Force Theresa or Andrea. | But by that time, it may have been renamed Air Force Theresa or Andrea. |
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Cameron’s plane has landed in Warsaw and the reviews are in from the press pack for the £10m converted RAF Voyager A330. It serves a full English, but it has no inflight TVs. | Cameron’s plane has landed in Warsaw and the reviews are in from the press pack for the £10m converted RAF Voyager A330. It serves a full English, but it has no inflight TVs. |
PM's new private plane has touched down in Warsaw... First and could be last time he will get to enjoy it pic.twitter.com/XVY4igLohv | PM's new private plane has touched down in Warsaw... First and could be last time he will get to enjoy it pic.twitter.com/XVY4igLohv |
The Sun’s Tom Newton-Dunn was also on the maiden voyage, as was the Mirror’s Ben Glaze, who has reviewed the taxpayer-funded leg-room onboard in this extensive piece. | The Sun’s Tom Newton-Dunn was also on the maiden voyage, as was the Mirror’s Ben Glaze, who has reviewed the taxpayer-funded leg-room onboard in this extensive piece. |
Cam Force One's virgin flight to Warsaw. PM, Foreign and Defence Secs disembark. The big surprise, no in-flight TVs. pic.twitter.com/jRotHF2EOW | Cam Force One's virgin flight to Warsaw. PM, Foreign and Defence Secs disembark. The big surprise, no in-flight TVs. pic.twitter.com/jRotHF2EOW |
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Tusk: We will see no more departures from the EU | Tusk: We will see no more departures from the EU |
Barack Obama has been giving a press conference at the Nato summit in Warsaw alongside Jean-Claude Juncker and European council president Donald Tusk, though the US president’s mind is clearly elsewhere after the tragedy unfolding in Dallas Texas, where five police officers have been shot dead after an anti-police violence protest. | Barack Obama has been giving a press conference at the Nato summit in Warsaw alongside Jean-Claude Juncker and European council president Donald Tusk, though the US president’s mind is clearly elsewhere after the tragedy unfolding in Dallas Texas, where five police officers have been shot dead after an anti-police violence protest. |
Obama, who wrote an op-ed this morning for the FT on Brexit, said there was a lesson that”governments, including the EU cannot be remote institutions.” | Obama, who wrote an op-ed this morning for the FT on Brexit, said there was a lesson that”governments, including the EU cannot be remote institutions.” |
They have to be responsive and move more quickly with minimal bureaucracy to deliver real economic progress in the lives of ordinary people. | They have to be responsive and move more quickly with minimal bureaucracy to deliver real economic progress in the lives of ordinary people. |
Tusk says that the “geopolitical consequences” of Brexit could be serious ones, and said it was Europe and the US who are “taking care of the unity of the Western political community, and that is key.” | Tusk says that the “geopolitical consequences” of Brexit could be serious ones, and said it was Europe and the US who are “taking care of the unity of the Western political community, and that is key.” |
As sad and meaningful as [Brexit] is, is just an incident, and not the beginning of a process. | As sad and meaningful as [Brexit] is, is just an incident, and not the beginning of a process. |
To all our opponents, on the inside and out, who are hoping for a sequel to Brexit, I want to say loud and clear: you won’t see on the screen the words: ‘To be continued.’ | To all our opponents, on the inside and out, who are hoping for a sequel to Brexit, I want to say loud and clear: you won’t see on the screen the words: ‘To be continued.’ |
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King is to be interviewed for the EU commissioner post on Monday in Brussels at 11am, Juncker’s office has said. | King is to be interviewed for the EU commissioner post on Monday in Brussels at 11am, Juncker’s office has said. |
“The purpose of the interview will be to determine the candidate’s ability to serve as a European Commissioner, particularly in light of Article 17 (3) of the Treaty of the European Union which states that: “The members of the Commission shall be chosen on the ground of their general competence and European commitment from persons whose independence is beyond all doubt,” the release said. | “The purpose of the interview will be to determine the candidate’s ability to serve as a European Commissioner, particularly in light of Article 17 (3) of the Treaty of the European Union which states that: “The members of the Commission shall be chosen on the ground of their general competence and European commitment from persons whose independence is beyond all doubt,” the release said. |
The European Parliament will also “audition” the candidate, the officer said, but they do not have a veto. Juncker is only obliged to “seriously consider” the results of the consultation with Parliament before giving his accord to the Council over the suitability of Hill’s appointment. | The European Parliament will also “audition” the candidate, the officer said, but they do not have a veto. Juncker is only obliged to “seriously consider” the results of the consultation with Parliament before giving his accord to the Council over the suitability of Hill’s appointment. |
Lord Hill’s finance brief has now been assigned to the commission’s vice-president Valdis Dombrovskis of Latvia, in effect from July 16. | Lord Hill’s finance brief has now been assigned to the commission’s vice-president Valdis Dombrovskis of Latvia, in effect from July 16. |
CORRECTION: I originally said Dombrovskis was from Malta, but he is Latvian. | CORRECTION: I originally said Dombrovskis was from Malta, but he is Latvian. |
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Sir Julian King nominated as the UK's new European Commissioner | Sir Julian King nominated as the UK's new European Commissioner |
David Cameron has nominated Sir Julian King - currently Britain’s ambassador to France - as the UK’s new European Commissioner, Downing Street has announced. | David Cameron has nominated Sir Julian King - currently Britain’s ambassador to France - as the UK’s new European Commissioner, Downing Street has announced. |
King had been tipped to replace Lord Hill, who resigned post-Brexit. He is likely to be the UK’s last ever European Commissioner but Jean-Claude Juncker and Cameron agreed last week that Hill’s replacement should serve until the UK formally leaves the EU. | King had been tipped to replace Lord Hill, who resigned post-Brexit. He is likely to be the UK’s last ever European Commissioner but Jean-Claude Juncker and Cameron agreed last week that Hill’s replacement should serve until the UK formally leaves the EU. |
The career diplomat, who was chief of staff to Peter Mandelson when he was British trade commissioner, will have to be confirmed by the European Parliament, which could be a rocky ride. But he has plenty of experience in Brussels, including serving under Catherine Aston when she succeeded Mandelson. | The career diplomat, who was chief of staff to Peter Mandelson when he was British trade commissioner, will have to be confirmed by the European Parliament, which could be a rocky ride. But he has plenty of experience in Brussels, including serving under Catherine Aston when she succeeded Mandelson. |
It will be up to Juncker to decide which portfolio to give King on the commission, but Politico reports Cameron is keen for King to be in charge of environment policy. His predecessor Lord Hill held the finance brief. | It will be up to Juncker to decide which portfolio to give King on the commission, but Politico reports Cameron is keen for King to be in charge of environment policy. His predecessor Lord Hill held the finance brief. |
French MEP Alain Lamassoure, told the website King should not have a portfolio. | French MEP Alain Lamassoure, told the website King should not have a portfolio. |
He will have to behave according to the fact that he is tied to a government of a country that is leaving. It is going to be a commissioner without a portfolio. | He will have to behave according to the fact that he is tied to a government of a country that is leaving. It is going to be a commissioner without a portfolio. |
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Conservativehome, the influential conservative website has backed Theresa May for leadership of the party. | Conservativehome, the influential conservative website has backed Theresa May for leadership of the party. |
Now a choice of two women – May or Leadsom. The latter’s time may come. But it is not now. For the sake of Britain and Brexit, for a manageable Commons and the country’s future – not to mention restoring orderly government as soon as possible – we hope that Party members vote for the former. | Now a choice of two women – May or Leadsom. The latter’s time may come. But it is not now. For the sake of Britain and Brexit, for a manageable Commons and the country’s future – not to mention restoring orderly government as soon as possible – we hope that Party members vote for the former. |
Paul Goodman, the site’s editor says readers who backed Brexit should know May is the only candidate who could effectively deliver a workable solution to leaving the EU, with Leadsom likely to face a backlash in the Commons. | Paul Goodman, the site’s editor says readers who backed Brexit should know May is the only candidate who could effectively deliver a workable solution to leaving the EU, with Leadsom likely to face a backlash in the Commons. |
May has said that “Brexit is Brexit”. In other words, there is no difference between the two candidates in terms of their aim. Some doubt that she means it.... It may just be that these critics are right; it’s far more likely that they are wrong. | May has said that “Brexit is Brexit”. In other words, there is no difference between the two candidates in terms of their aim. Some doubt that she means it.... It may just be that these critics are right; it’s far more likely that they are wrong. |
This is not only because May, though as capable of being tricksy as any other politician, is straighter than many of them, but because she will know the consequences of backsliding. With a majority of only a dozen or so, her Government would fall. | This is not only because May, though as capable of being tricksy as any other politician, is straighter than many of them, but because she will know the consequences of backsliding. With a majority of only a dozen or so, her Government would fall. |
Goodman calls a potential win for Leadsom “a Jeremy Corbyn victory... she would already have been rejected by MPs, twice as many of whom would have voted for her opponent.” | Goodman calls a potential win for Leadsom “a Jeremy Corbyn victory... she would already have been rejected by MPs, twice as many of whom would have voted for her opponent.” |
Only May now has the capacity, with the backing of MPs and hopefully Party members behind her, to cajole, wheedle, plead, threaten and charm the Remain-backing majority of Tory MPs to back a coherent Brexit plan. | Only May now has the capacity, with the backing of MPs and hopefully Party members behind her, to cajole, wheedle, plead, threaten and charm the Remain-backing majority of Tory MPs to back a coherent Brexit plan. |
Goodman says it is vital Leadsom remains in the campaign nonetheless. | Goodman says it is vital Leadsom remains in the campaign nonetheless. |
Our recent survey and a YouGov poll suggested that she is picking up support. But even if she and her team believe that victory is impossible, we urge them to campaign on for the Party’s and, more importantly, the country’s sake. | Our recent survey and a YouGov poll suggested that she is picking up support. But even if she and her team believe that victory is impossible, we urge them to campaign on for the Party’s and, more importantly, the country’s sake. |
If the Remain-backing May is to be the next Party leader, she needs the legitimacy that can only come from winning a full leadership contest fair and square – a point she grasps very well. | If the Remain-backing May is to be the next Party leader, she needs the legitimacy that can only come from winning a full leadership contest fair and square – a point she grasps very well. |
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Exports fell in May as UK trade gap widens | Exports fell in May as UK trade gap widens |
New figures from the Office for National Statistics released this morning show the UK’s trade deficit on goods expanded to £9.9 billion, a sharper fall in exports than imports. | New figures from the Office for National Statistics released this morning show the UK’s trade deficit on goods expanded to £9.9 billion, a sharper fall in exports than imports. |
But it is the case that British exports are likely to rise in the short-term, because of the fall in sterling (a 31-year low) which makes UK goods cheaper for overseas buyers. | But it is the case that British exports are likely to rise in the short-term, because of the fall in sterling (a 31-year low) which makes UK goods cheaper for overseas buyers. |
It’s not certain though, according to IHS’ chief European economist Howard Archer, who told the Press Association: | It’s not certain though, according to IHS’ chief European economist Howard Archer, who told the Press Association: |
There is no guarantee that the markedly weakened pound will provide a major boost to UK exports. Furthermore, the UK’s decision to leave the European Union will likely dampen European growth and could also very well have some global impact, which will hamper UK exports. | There is no guarantee that the markedly weakened pound will provide a major boost to UK exports. Furthermore, the UK’s decision to leave the European Union will likely dampen European growth and could also very well have some global impact, which will hamper UK exports. |
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Just in time for him to leave office, David Cameron is taking his first trip on his new plane, the so-called ‘Dave Force One’ or ‘Camcord’, to the Nato summit in Warsaw. | Just in time for him to leave office, David Cameron is taking his first trip on his new plane, the so-called ‘Dave Force One’ or ‘Camcord’, to the Nato summit in Warsaw. |
The converted RAF Voyager plane will take off with Cameron, as well as Philip Hammond and Michael Fallon to Poland, is based on the Airbus A330 airliner and refitted at a cost of £10 million to provide transport for ministers and members of the Royal Family. | The converted RAF Voyager plane will take off with Cameron, as well as Philip Hammond and Michael Fallon to Poland, is based on the Airbus A330 airliner and refitted at a cost of £10 million to provide transport for ministers and members of the Royal Family. |
The Mirror has been told the interior is not lavish. While there are “plush seats down the back”, an RAF source told the paper it is “more along the lines of first class Virgin or BA than like Air Force One looks like on TV... It isn’t as one might imagine - all red carpet etc.” | The Mirror has been told the interior is not lavish. While there are “plush seats down the back”, an RAF source told the paper it is “more along the lines of first class Virgin or BA than like Air Force One looks like on TV... It isn’t as one might imagine - all red carpet etc.” |
There will be plenty of hacks on board too, so we’ll hear more later about the in-flight food and entertainment. | There will be plenty of hacks on board too, so we’ll hear more later about the in-flight food and entertainment. |
But once the PM is gone in September, it will need a new name. The Mayflyer? That’s all I’ve got.. | But once the PM is gone in September, it will need a new name. The Mayflyer? That’s all I’ve got.. |