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Boris Johnson could be set for landslide victory in Tory leadership race as new poll reveals three out of four party members will back him over Jeremy Hunt

Nigel Farage threatens to ‘shut down’ Paris if EU tries to bully Britain

Tom Watson urges Labour members to sign remain declaration

Remain by-election pact could cut new PM’s majority to three

Brexit LIVE: Remainer by-election plot to crush Brexit Party and cause chaos for new PM

Revealed: Theresa May ‘told spy chiefs to keep secrets from Boris Johnson when he was Foreign Secretary over fears he couldn’t be trusted’

Boris Johnson shock: Tory leadership frontrunner not ‘trusted’ with classified secrets

Spy chiefs kept secrets from Boris Johnson when he was Foreign Secretary over fears he couldn’t be trusted

Theresa May ‘tried to BLOCK Boris Johnson seeing secret intelligence’ over trust fears

MPs will ‘find a way’ to block a no-deal Brexit, justice secretary says

Justice Secretary warns Boris Johnson that Parliament ‘will find a way’ to block No Deal Brexit

Farage says Brexit is more important than keeping the UK from splitting apart

Boris Johnson trousered £43,000 for speech announcing he’ll back No Deal Brexit

Brexit: Starmer tells Johnson MPs will ‘stand in his way’ to stop no deal

Boris Johnson promises to put an extra 20,000 bobbies on the beat in pledge to reverse police cuts and fight back against ‘Wild West Britain’… but critics say it will cost £1billion

Boris Johnson’s plan to review sugar tax branded ‘b******s’ by Tory health minister

Boris Johnson is wrong to worry about a milkshake tax – evidence shows it would work

No-deal Brexit: Cost could be as high as £90bn, Philip Hammond warns

Philip Hammond fires parting shot at Tory leadership candidates as he says no-deal will cost £90bn 

Hammond ridicules free-spending Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt as he claims a No Deal Brexit would cost the Treasury £90BILLION – and vows to fight against it from the backbenches

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