Politics: All the Latest from Sky News

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Here is the latest Political News from Sky News.

PM Attacks Party Rivals Over Brexit ‘Con-Trick’
The PM will accuse the Leave camp of performing a “con-trick”‘ on voters as Boris Johnson warns of a “triple whammy of woe”.

Brexit Would Bring ‘Economic Shock’ To N Ireland
Chancellor George Osborne warns Northern Ireland would suffer an “economic shock” if the UK left the EU.

John Major Savages ‘Court Jester’ Boris Johnson
The attack by the Tory former PM is dismissed by the ex-London mayor, who warns against too much “blue on blue action”.

Farage: Staying In EU Risks More Sex Attacks
UKIP’s leader is accused of “sinking to new depths” by warning about what he sees as possible dangers of staying in the EU.

Johnson: Brexit Will Create 300,000 Jobs
The remarks, a day after Michael Gove said he could not guarantee job security following an Out vote, have angered David Cameron.

Fifth ‘In Dark’ Over Economic Impact Of Brexit
Remain faces difficulties in getting across its core message on the financial risks of quitting the EU, a Sky poll indicates.

How Did Michael Gove Score In EU Debate?
The Justice Secretary won over the audience on immigration and sovereignty but was less convincing on the economy and jobs.

PM ‘Depressing’ And ‘Scary’ On EU, Says Gove
Michael Gove launches an EU attack on the PM but is accused of behaving like a WWI general sending men into the unknown.

LIVE: Gove Faces Grilling Over Economic Plan
The Justice Secretary faces a live studio audience after defending the Leave campaign’s controversial “£350m to Brussels” claims.

Cornish Pasty Industry Backs Staying In EU
The manufacturers’ body wants to keep ties with Brussels because of the protection given to the popular delicacy under EU law.

Chilcot Report: Families Won’t Have To Pay £767
Families of the Iraq War dead will not have to pay £767 for copies of the Chilcot report into the conflict, No 10 has confirmed.

Sports Direct Boss Pulls Out Of Hearing With MPs
Mike Ashley says his lawyer is unavailable but the committee of MPs set to quiz him say he had three months’ notice of the date.

Clegg: Boris And Trump Good At Exploiting Fear
Former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg likens the two politicians as Leave campaigners warn of “unsustainable” immigration.

Tax Freedom Day Is At Its Latest In 15 Years
Today is the day when Britons have theoretically covered their taxes and are now earning money they can spend on themselves.

MPs Urge Govt To Deport Foreign Criminals
Ministers call for “urgent action”, saying it is “deeply concerning” how many overseas offenders are walking the UK’s streets.

Gove ‘Nervous’ Ahead Of Sky News EU Event
The Justice Secretary prepares to present the case for Britain leaving Europe during Sky News’ second live EU event.

Student: ‘Waffling’ Cameron ‘Had It Coming’
“I don’t care if I was rude,” says the student who called out the PM for “waffling” during a Sky News debate on the EU.

How Did Cameron Score In The EU Debate?
David Cameron had his moments, especially when talking about the single market, but it was by no means all plain sailing.

Prime Minister Admits EU ‘Drives Me Crazy’
David Cameron is accused of “waffling” and “scaremongering” as he faces his biggest test of the EU referendum campaign so far.

LIVE: PM Admits ‘EU Drives Me Crazy’
David Cameron clashes with a Sky News interviewer and audience members during a heated live TV exchange on the EU.

Corbyn Attacks Economic Warnings Over Brexit
The Labour leader sets out his “positive” vision for staying in the EU – but slams fellow Remain campaigners Cameron and Osborne.

Just What Is Michael Gove’s Game Plan?
As he prepares to put the case for Brexit to Sky News viewers, what does his decision mean for his political career?

Ex-PM Aide Avoids Jail Over Indecent Images
Patrick Rock claimed the images he downloaded were not indecent, despite one of them featuring a girl aged just 10.

‘Please Stay’: Euro Stars’ Love Letter To UK
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, chef Raymond Blanc and Abba’s Bjorn Ulvaeus are among more than 140 signatories.

PM v Gove: What They Will Say, What They Won’t
David Cameron and Michael Gove are set to make EU pitches in the first TV battles of the referendum campaign.

Livingstone: Hitler Remarks As Factual As 1+1=2
The former London mayor stands by controversial comments he made about the Nazi leader’s support for a Jewish homeland.

PM Faces Sky News Test As Remain Loses Ground
The Prime Minister will be under pressure as new polling suggests widespread unhappiness with levels of EU migration.

Police Get More Time For Tory Expenses Probe
A judge has said the claims surrounding the party’s expenses in South Thanet could mean “election results being declared void”.

Former Aide To PM Guilty Over Child Images
Patrick Rock admitted to downloading pictures of the girls to his computer but denied they were indecent.

Mortgage Approvals Hit 11-Month Low In April
Economists blame the slowdown on April’s stamp duty rise for second homes and EU referendum uncertainty.

Trump To Visit UK Day After EU Referendum
Despite more than half a million people calling on him to be banned from the UK, Mr Trump is due in Scotland within weeks.

Corbyn Mole ‘Leaked’ PMQs Prep To Tories
A party insider has passed details of Jeremy Corbyn’s Prime Minister’s Questions preparations to the Tories, a senior aide claims.

OECD: Brexit Would Trigger ‘Substantial Shock’
The OECD echoes warnings from other economic forecasters, such as the IMF, but Vote Leave has described it as being biased.

Sky Poll: ‘Noise’ Leaves EU Voters Undecided
The number of undecided voters is increasing as those at the heart of the referendum debate make claim and counter claim.

‘Leave’ Promises Oz-Style Immigration System
The right to come to the UK would be based on skills, including the ability to speak English, under a plan by leading Outers.

Ex-PM Aide Downloaded ‘Sexual’ Images Of Girls
A jury is deciding if pictures of “scantily clad” girls aged 10 to 16 downloaded by the accused are indecent and broke the law.

Tory Activist Killed Himself, Coroner Rules
Elliott Johnson wrote to his parents saying he had “failed in life” and was being bullied by a Conservative Party campaign chief.

UK ‘Exposed’ To Terrorists Arriving By Boat
Campaigners say more resources are needed to stop smugglers ferrying people to the UK on small boats.

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