YOU tell ’em, PM. She’s bang on to remind the democracy-deniers that we’ve already had a “people’s vote” on the EU.

In the largest vote ever recorded in Britain, we chose to leave the Brussels racket.

4 Theresa May is right remind the democracy-deniers that we’ve already had a 'people’s vote' on the EU Credit: Reuters

And as she reveals in our exclusive interview, Theresa May is determined to tell the world that we are getting out, no ifs, no buts.

Tory Conference this week will be testy. There remain serious splits in the party over Brexit but on one thing they must be united: nothing can imperil our exit.

But while the PM is right that a second referendum is for the birds, the country is constantly holding a referendum on her leadership.

On domestic issues it is Labour that seems to have an answer to everything — even if those easy solutions rely on made-up money and would be disastrous in practice.

4 On domestic issues it is Labour that seems to have an answer to everything Credit: PA:Press Association

Governments cannot just promise the world in airy-fairy speeches but, faced with an Opposition full of empty promises, the Tories must be radical.

They cannot just deliver watered-down versions of whatever Jeremy Corbyn has cooked up.

There are plenty of brains in the Tory party. Let’s hear their ideas and a real vision of what Britain can be.



Put up or shut up Pret

IT is disgraceful that major food stores are exploiting a legal loophole to avoid showing ingredients on packaging.

Teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse’s death should serve as a warning of how dangerous this practice is.

4 Natasha's family outside West London Coroner's Court

The law states that when food is prepared onsite, ingredients labelling is not necessary. It is designed to protect small, independent stores.

But our investigation today reveals large chains have not learnt from this avoidable tragedy.

Pret a Manger was warned nine times about the dangers of sesame seed in its artisan baguettes and yet it continues to sell items without allergy warnings.

Now Natasha’s mother Tanya has challenged the chain to lobby for a change in our labelling laws.

And, hopefully, stop other parents having to suffer such a terrible loss.

Pret a Manger sandwich labeling ruled 'inadequate' after girl's death

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Snout of order, M'luds

BON appétit, M’luds. You’re scoffing and quaffing grub and booze to the tune of £8,000 A DAY and WE’RE footing the bill.

4 House of Lords facilities receive thousands of pounds every day in taxpayer subsidies

The House of Lords, which is filled with political cronies and glorified lobbyists,

represents the very worst of Whitehall’s snouts-in-the-trough culture.

The sooner we have an elected House with a few handpicked specialists, the better.