The London Evening Standard warned General Election victory will not provide the mandate the Prime Minister wants for withdrawal negotiations unless she spells out her intentions. The newspaper told Theresa May (right, pictured today) in an editorial: 'There's nothing wrong with repeating election campaign slogans; the problem comes when the election campaign amounts to no more than a slogan. If you ask for a blank cheque, don't be surprised if later it bounces.' Hours after arriving for his first day, Mr Osborne's debut front page (centre) carried the splash headline 'Brussels twists knife on Brexit'. Earlier, Mr Osborne faced a protest by about 100 taxi drivers outside his new workplace shortly after he arrived for his first day as editor (left). The former chancellor declared he would lead an informative and entertaining Standard as he walked into its offices with newspapers under his arm.
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