bringing us tomorrow.
with me are nigel nelson,
political editor of the sunday
mirror and the sunday people.
and the political
commentatorjo phillips.
very good evening to both of you.
really looking forward to our chat.
first of all, tomorrow's front
pages. starting with the telegraph,
i believe.
theresa may writes in
the the sunday telegraph that she'll
tell brussels that "money paid
in the past" by the uk must
be taken into account
in the final divorce bill.
the sunday times reports a tory
wobble in the opinion polls,
as cuts for elderly people slash
theresa may's lead.
it puts the tories on 44%,
with labour on 35%.
the observer reports that
theresa may's school meals plan
"to hit 900,000 poor children",
and there are concerns it could
punish tory party target voters.
"the dementia tax backlash"
is the mail on sunday's headline,
as the paper reports a survation
poll suggesting the tories‘ lead has
slipped by 5% after its pledge
to make elederly people pay for care
— but they're...