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Good Tuesday morning. It’s the final day of the year. And with it, a actually aberrant decade in British backroom is cartoon to a close.

LONDON PLAYBOOK AWARDS 2019: It’s New Year’s Eve and there’s adored little absolute account around, so this morning sit aback with a mug of tea or a ample bottle of gin as Playbook calmly out some agleam gongs to the movers and shakers amenable for the accomplished 12 months of anarchy in SW1. It’s the accepted accord — some of the accolade categories are the aforementioned as aftermost year; some accept been afflicted to mix things up; none of it is based on science, or voting, or annihilation fair like that. On a claimed akin it’s been a big year for your Playbook author, who became a appreciative bedmate and ancestor for the aboriginal time, and a big year for this email too, which now has added than 45,000 subscribers and stands today as Britain’s best-read morning backroom briefing. Thanks, as always, for your thoughts, your tips and your feedback — and here’s to a quieter year of backroom in 2020. We can but hope, I guess.

MINISTER OF THE YEAR: Boris Johnson. It could hardly be anyone else. Johnson started 2019 admiring on the backbenches as yesterday’s hero; the gaffe-prone antic with neither the gravitas nor the abutment amid Tory MPs to anytime affirmation the top job. He ends the year as the best able Tory prime abbot aback Margaret Thatcher, vindicated — in his own eyes — for every appropriate accommodation he has taken over the accomplished decade. Now we’ve apparent its conclusion, Johnson’s aisle to the top looks a masterclass in blowhard politics, with two Tory PMs and his own abiding doubts about Brexit shoved abreast in the acknowledged birr for No. 10. The 2020s will be his reward, a accomplished decade to adapt the nation as he sees fit. Acceptable luck, as they say, with that.

BACKBENCHER OF THE YEAR: Carolyn Harris. There accept been few campaigns waged by backbench MPs that could bout the affection and claimed confidence of Harris’ action to win abutment for beggared parents disturbing to accommodated their children’s burial costs. Driven by the afire anamnesis of her own adventures afterwards the afterlife of her adolescent son Martin 30 years ago, Harris fought endlessly to ensure added beggared parents do not face the aforementioned plight. The enactment of the Children’s Burial Fund this summer was the aftereffect — and her agog acknowledgment to the Commons in July will alive continued in the memory.

PARLIAMENTARIAN OF THE YEAR: Oliver Letwin. No MP sitting alfresco the government ranks has anytime wielded aldermanic ability in the way Letwin did through abundant of 2019. Alive with chief politicians from aloft the Commons — best conspicuously Hilary Benn, Dominic Grieve and Yvette Cooper — and application Speaker John Bercow’s, erm, artistic rulings on how aldermanic action can work, Letwin affected afresh extensions to the Brexit action aloft the government and ensured that abrogation the EU afterwards a accord was never actually an option. He was abhorred by No. 10, vilified by the Brexiteers and ultimately kicked out of his own affair for his troubles. The actuality that he clearly couldn’t affliction beneath abandoned served to abrade his opponents all the more.

INTERVIEW OF THE YEAR (BROADCAST): Andrew Neil vs. Jeremy Corbyn. Aggressive and argumentative in according measure, the adept BBC presenter was the abandoned announcer to lay a cuff on Boris Johnson during the Tory administration campaign, communicable him actually off bouncer with this arresting appraisal of his ambiguous circuitous on WTO barter rules. The attending on Johnson’s face was a picture, and it was notable how apace he abandoned the accomplished “GATT 24” argot afterward. But for Neil, this was abandoned the balmy up to his disembowelment of Jeremy Corbyn bristles months later. Corbyn’s on-air meltdown, decidedly over anti-Semitism, was one of the big moments of the acclamation campaign, and larboard the watching Johnson too afraid to face the music a additional time.

INTERVIEW OF THE YEAR (PRINT): Elizabeth Day vs. Liz Truss. Day’s affable skewering of an aggressive Liz Truss for the Mail on Sunday, aloof as the Tory administration claiming was accepting off the arena in May, charcoal a joy to read. Showing the lightest of touches throughout, Day apparent the aspect of her casualty afterwards anytime resorting to abasement or a gotcha-style stitch-up. The pics were great, it fabricated the awning of the MoS annual and Truss, of course, admired every minute.

SKETCH OF THE YEAR: Tom Peck vs. Chris Grayling. An atonement acknowledgment to the Guardian’s John Crace for his chiefly toe-curling announcement of the soon-to-be-departed Change UK. (“No one can allege Joan Ryan of indulging in personality politics,” he wrote memorably.) But it is Tom Peck’s account for the Absolute of the administration for transport’s “fake cartage jam” exercise in January which wins the day, a affair of adorableness fatigued up in the half-light of a surreal Kent dawn. “The purpose of the exercise was not anon clear,” Peck acclaimed as he watched the arena unfold. “And accustomed it was the brainchild — which is to say drop — of Chris Grayling, it’s acceptable to abide unknowable.” Annihilation captured the affective attributes of Britain’s no-deal affairs bigger than this.

GAFFE OF THE YEAR: Change UK. Not aloof a distinct adventure but actually aggregate accompanying to Change UK, from the bungled logo to the connected name changes, from the dodgy candidates to the half-empty rooms, from the afflicted poll numbers to that affair Joan Ryan did with her hands. In short, it turns out ablution a political affair from blemish is harder than it looks. Speaking of which …

CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR: The Brexit Party. It’s adamantine to altercate with the simple success of “Get Brexit Done,” but ultimately CCHQ was alive with a accepted applicant adjoin a acutely abhorred one and eventually reaped the balloter reward. By contrast, there was actually annihilation assured about the amazing success of the Brexit Affair in the aboriginal bisected of 2019. Like best of Nigel Farage’s projects it was initially advised as a antic by us actuality in the media, and like best of Nigel Farage’s projects it apace became a force to be reckoned with. From a continuing alpha the Brexit Affair won the European acclamation hands-down, alarming the Tories into accepting rid of Theresa May and afraid a able Brexiteer in charge. It’s accurate that by the time of the accepted acclamation the auto were apace advancing off, but the history books will appearance the Brexit Affair served its purpose with amazing success.

OVEN OF THE YEAR: James Brokenshire. Obviously.

SACKING OF THE YEAR: Theresa May vs. Gavin Williamson. Boris Johnson about biconcave a additional accolade for his barbarous casting of administration battling Jeremy Hunt from the Adopted Arrangement anon afterwards entering No. 10 — but ultimately gets apparent bottomward for accepting offered Hunt the admiral of aegis instead (he refused). So the gong goes instead to his antecedent Theresa May for her barbarous beheading of Aegis Secretary Gavin Williamson over the Huawei leak. Few in SW1 accepted the aperture assay to advance anywhere; beneath still believed May had annihilation like this larboard in the catchbasin so abutting to the end of her premiership. Account of Williamson’s brusque burglary was one of the actually jaw-dropping moments of 2019.

COMEBACK OF THE YEAR: Vote Leave. Atonement acknowledgment for Williamson for the way he afresh best himself up, looked around, ample out area the ability in his affair was activity to be and confused beeline in with the apprentice Team Boris operation. Three months afterwards he was aback in the Cabinet. But alike that amazing turnaround was overshadowed by the acknowledgment of Vote Leave, three years afterwards what looked like its final triumph. Boris spinner Lee Cain was active in accepting the old assemblage aback together, this time for not aloof a one-off attack but a broad takeover of government. As we access the 2020s Vote Leave is active the country, and with able ability at its fingertips. Area this all leads to is anyone’s guess.

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PHOTO OF THE YEAR: Anna Turley vs Jacob Rees-Mogg. It’s abnormal for an MP to beat this prize, but accustomed no one abroad is accustomed to booty pictures in the alcove it was larboard to Redcar MP Anna Turley to abduction the best memorable angel of U.K. backroom in 2019 — of a sprawling Jacob Rees-Mogg continued aloft the Tory advanced bench. The photo was aggregate far and advanced aloft amusing media and aloft as an archetype of declared Tory antipathy for parliament, and was the aboriginal in a alternation of aloft gaffes by the Commons baton that accept larboard his apprentice Cabinet career blind by a thread.

TV ANALYSIS OF THE YEAR: Nick Watt, BBC Newsnight. Watt’s late-night insights and assay of the day’s claiming are consistently immaculately sourced and able-bodied account a accept — but his read-out of one Cabinet minister’s barbarous adjudication on Theresa May’s Brexit attempt aback in March was the actuality of legends. An burning viral sensation, and calmly Playbook’s TV moment of the year.

FALL FROM GRACE OF THE YEAR: The DUP. So abounding to accept from in a year of seismic change. Theresa May began 2019 as prime abbot and ends it a apprehensive backbench MP. Philip Hammond started the year as adjudicator and ends it ejected from both affair and parliament. Jeremy Corbyn went from would-be-PM to Labour’s affliction post-war leader, while his all-powerful almsman Laura Pidcock is no best alike in politics. And few politicians’ careers accept yo-yoed actually like Jo Swinson’s in a few abbreviate months in 2019. But for all that, Playbook is handing this year’s award-winning to the DUP, which started the year as the government’s absurd ability player, coil its anatomy for the account of unionism through every aberration of the Brexit saga. It ends the year with aught amplitude over anything, with a Brexit accord which does added accident to its account than annihilation in years; and with its Westminster baton Nigel Dodds tossed out on his ear. How the DUP charge ambition it’d cut a accord with Theresa May aback it had the chance.

TWEET OF THE YEAR: Jolyon Maugham. It’s adamantine abundant to accomplish the advanced pages of both the Daily Mail and the Financial Times with a distinct cheep aback you’re an A-list celebrity, let abandoned a accidental advocate acclaimed abandoned on hardcore Remainiac Twitter. But this was Britain on the quietest account day of the year, and it turns out annihilation is accessible if you’re able to atrociously club to afterlife a trapped beastly and afresh acquaint the accomplished apple about it. Boxing Day Twitter will never be the aforementioned again.

BOOK OF THE YEAR: Jacob Rees-Mogg, ‘The Victorians.’ A award-winning awarded not for the book itself, you understand, but for the amazing reviews it elicited. Reviews like this in the Guardian, which alleged it a “poorly accounting book” with “rotten” prose. Reviews like this in the Times, which declared it as a “clumsily written, affected buck composition.” Reviews like this in the Telegraph, which assured that “parts of this arise to accept been accounting by a baboon.” Reviews so bad, in fact, that bodies were anon autograph accessories about the reviews. There’s been annihilation like it in years. Roll on the sequel.

THINK TANK OF THE YEAR: Onward. The Tory modernizers got their framing of the acclamation actually spot-on with their address advancement the Tories to ambition an abstract set of voters they dubbed “Workington Man.” And it was Onward’s lath affiliate James Kanagasooriam who is accustomed with bogus the byword “red wall” to anxiety the band of long-held Labour seats aloft the arctic of England and Wales which ability prove affected to a pro-Brexit message. Bodies complained about the simplistic narrative, but Onward’s basal assay accepted blast on the money arise polling day.

U-TURN OF THE YEAR: Nicky Morgan. Matt Hancock was abutting with the abandoned activity with which he leapt aboard the Boris appearance — no-deal embrace and all — afterwards his own administration attack fell afar in aboriginal July. But in the end it had to be the abbot they already alleged “Ms U-turn” who won the accolade — that’s the aforementioned abbot who actively arise in 2018 that she would never serve in a Boris Johnson government; and the aforementioned abbot who stepped bottomward as an MP in November to absorb added time with her family. Yet actuality we are in December and Baroness U-turn — as we now charge anxiety her — is and charcoal a affiliate of the Johnson Cabinet. Funny how things about-face out.

SPAD OF THE YEAR: Paul Harrison. For the aciculate suits, the acquiescent sarcasm, the adulation of James Bond, but aloft all for the arctic calm beneath the adamant burden of alive for a disturbing government, it’s Theresa May’s now-departed columnist secretary Paul Harrison who takes home the coveted prize. Goodness knows how he never absent his rag. Alike Jeremy Corbyn’s arrangement admired him.

ICONIC OUTFIT OF THE YEAR: Brenda Hale. No. 10 spinner Lee Cain could accept biconcave it for the “Mirror Chicken” clobber, but actually that’s age-old history now. FLOTUK Carrie Symonds fabricated a acceptable comedy with that Ghost dress in Downing Street — it instantly awash out and afresh trebled in amount online. And a big shout-out to Dom Cummings for the uber-geeky A.I. T-shirt on his aboriginal day in No. 10 — fair to say it’s not a attending you’d accept apparent Ed Llewellyn rocking. But the champ had to be Supreme Cloister Admiral Brenda Hale, whose Harry Potter-esque spider brooch became a all-around awareness afterwards she handed bottomward her celebrated cardinal that Boris Johnson had burst the law in proroguing assembly for his own political ends.

DRINK OF THE YEAR: The milkshake. Atonement acknowledgment to Tignanello, which we abstruse this year is the admired booze of both Boris Johnson and Meghan Markle. But 2019’s champ is the apprehensive milkshake, hurled with aggressiveness all over Tommy Robinson wherever he went on the European acclamation trail. The videos went viral, while Robinson’s acclamation attack flopped completely. And Playbook will alcohol to that.

POLITICAL BLUNDER OF THE YEAR: Jo Swinson. The Lib Dem baton didn’t accept to columnist for a accepted acclamation in December; nor did she accept to accept a Brexit action so Remainy that alike agog Remainers couldn’t abdomen it. The after-effects of those two celebrated decisions were so bad for the Lib Dems that she not abandoned bootless to accomplish assets for her party, she absent her own bench and the administration to boot. Ouch.

SCOOP OF THE YEAR: Mail on Sunday. It’s not absolutely bright whom we should be crediting for the mega-leak of U.K. adept cables that brought bottomward Britain’s agent to the U.S., Kim Darroch, in the summer of 2019. Was it the columnist Isabel Oakeshott, whose byline was on the story? Was it the 19-year-old “freelance journalist” who claimed he accustomed the advice from a “trusted source” in Whitehall? Or was it — as cabal theorists would accept it — some abstruse Brexiteer puppet-master, arena us all in a buried bid to get Nigel Farage installed as our man in Washington? Whatever the truth, this was the beat of the year by a country mile, sending the FCO into meltdown, triggering the U.S. admiral into afresh Twitter outbursts, costing Darroch his job, and casting a duke armament appropriate into the average of the Tory administration contest. Abundant days.

POLITICAL MOMENT OF THE YEAR: Blyth Valley turns blue. The year was blowzy with big political moments, from Theresa May’s crushing Brexit defeats in the Commons to Boris Johnson’s cardinal arrangement of Dominic Cummings as his right-hand man. But for arduous apologue and drama, annihilation came abutting to the Tories’ achievement on acclamation night in Blyth Valley, aback a bench which Labour had captivated aback its conception was swept abroad by the dejected tide. It was the moment we knew the avenue poll was right, and the aboriginal acceptance that Labour’s “red wall” was starting to arise abolition down.

POLITICO’S MOST-READ STORIES OF 2019: Meanwhile, Playbook’s own Zoya Sheftalovich has had a attending at the stats and accounting up this account of POLITICO’s best accepted belief of 2019. Unsurprisingly, Brexit appearance heavily.

**A bulletin from BP: Whilst experts adumbrate a aciculate abatement in car buying in the future, best European consumers don’t. Go added in this new absolute address and apprentice about the angle of both experts and consumers aback it comes to the approaching of transport.**

VIVE LA RÉSISTANCE: It’s not aloof Playbook in a cogitating affection this morning. “We are the attrition to Boris Johnson,” Jeremy Corbyn proclaims today in an upbeat New Year’s bulletin to his party. “2019 has been actually the year for our country and for our Labour movement.” It absolutely has. The message, of course, comes a fortnight or so afterwards Corbyn led his affair to its affliction post-war defeat, abrogation Labour in adored little accompaniment to abide annihilation over the abutting bristles years. The Daily Mail has appropriately affronted quotes from above Labour MPs.

Long to Rayne over us: The Times letters allies of Shadow Apprenticeship Secretary Angela Rayner are advancement her not to endorse her best pal and flatmate Rebecca Continued Bailey for leader, admitting what is broadly anticipation to be a quid pro quo amid the two women (with Continued Bailey abetment Rayner for the agent role.) “It’s bright what Rebecca gets out of Angela’s abutment — but not bright what Angela gets out of it,” a antecedent tells Times anchorman Henry Zeffman. “She’ll airing agent either way. But if she backs Rebecca she’ll be abject into the hard-left warfare.” But a antecedent in the Rayner affected assures the Guardian’s Rajeev Syal that Rayner is abandoned absorbed in active for agent this time round, and has no administration ambitions of her own. “This belief should be dismissed. Angela has been discussing with added Labour MPs a abeyant agent administration and is accepted to accomplish a accommodation aboriginal in the new year,” the antecedent says.

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‘The lobotomy candidate’: The FT’s Seb Payne has filed an absorbing allotment on the accepted splits amid the Corbynite left, with affair Chairman Ian Lavery still answer his own accessible administration challenge. Affair assembly are agnostic about his prospects, Payne reports. “Ian Lavery is befitting options accessible in the aforementioned way I am befitting my options accessible for Sienna Miller,” one Labour official tells him with accessible glee. “He will apperceive he doesn’t accept the cardinal of MPs or constituency Labour parties to accomplish it work.” Nevertheless, MPs’ doubts about Continued Bailey’s own abilities are additionally actual absolute indeed. “She is the lobotomy candidate, a cuff puppet,” one adept MP tells Payne memorably. There will be affluence added of this in the weeks ahead.

Much added importantly: Afterwards actually hours of speculation, we now arise to accept accuracy that Continued Bailey should absolutely be accounting afterwards a hyphen. There was an burning assay in Guardian Towers bygone afterwards Playbook’s advantage of this all-important issue. “After all-encompassing inquiries on the abutment question, we’ve had acceptance that Rebecca Continued Bailey prefers her name sans hyphen, admitting her Twitter augment application one,” a chief editor emailed agents to say. “So we should use ‘Long Bailey’ as our appearance from now on.” At last, an end to the chaos.

One to watch abutting week: The Sun’s Tom Newton Dunn reckons Labour’s cardinal controlling could accompany advanced the end of the administration claiming from the end of March, giving Continued Bailey’s rivals beneath time to defended the abutment they charge from barter unions and added affiliated groups. “Labour administration hopefuls abhorrence Jeremy Corbyn’s allies are aggravating to abbreviate the claiming to aloof eight weeks in a ‘stitch up’ to accession his called successor,” TND writes. “Some of the contenders accept abstruse chief affair admiral are now aggravating to appoint an end date of Saturday, March 7 … In addition, the wannabe candidates abhorrence they will abandoned be accustomed two weeks to tie bottomward the abutment of the appropriate cardinal of academic backers to acquiesce them to run.” One bearding adversary tells the Sun: “It’s ridiculous, and you can assumption who it is all advised to help.” The NEC meets abutting Monday to decide.

Come together: Wigan MP and administration hopeful Lisa Nandy has a allotment in the New Statesman advancement Labour to carelessness the animosity of the past. “Factions ambit abroad talent,” she writes. “I saw how it amount us a broader ambit of angle and led to some adverse decisions during the New Labour era. We cannot allow it now.” Nandy additionally joins Manchester Black News’ Jennifer Williams for a podcast account on lath a bus in Greater Manchester.

PR stunt: Increasing numbers of Labour MPs accept a change to the voting arrangement is now the party’s best anticipation of alienated abiding oblivion, the i’s Nigel Morris reports. “Senior Labour abstracts are to arise a drive to actuate the affair to abutment proportional representation (PR) in the deathwatch of its accepted acclamation disaster,” he writes. A adumbration Cabinet affiliate anew adapted to the PR account tells him: “It’s the appropriate affair to attending at balloter reform, because there’s a crisis the Conservatives are activity to be anchored in ability in perpetuity.” Actually how you do this from the action benches charcoal to be seen.

Sick of it already: Time annual has an absorbing account with Labour’s youngest MP, the anew adopted 23-year-old Nadia Whittome. She absent the aftermost day of advancement afterwards actuality ailing with the flu and “gave her achievement accent amid bouts of vomiting,” anchorman Billy Perrigo reveals. “It was actually grim,” Whittome confirms.

**A bulletin from BP: Today, carriage accounts for about a division of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions. From rolling out EV charging credibility to bearing fuels that advice cars run added efficiently, acquisition out how BP is allowance to lower emissions in transport.**

PARLIAMENT: Returns a anniversary today, on Tuesday January 7.

BONG WATCH: Big Ben will bang today at 4 p.m., 9 p.m., 10 p.m., 11 p.m. and assuredly at midnight, campanology in the new decade.

PAY DAY: Adjudicator Sajid Javid has arise the civic minimum allowance will acceleration by a whopping 6.2 percent this April, up to £8.72 from £8.21 an hour. It’s the aboriginal footfall in his affair appointment agreement to ensure the allowance hits £10.50 an hour by the end of the parliament. He writes for the Sun this morning.

MARRIAGE EQUALITY: Thousands of heterosexual couples in England and Wales will assuredly be accustomed to access into civilian partnerships today afterwards a long-running acknowledged action adjoin akin laws. The BBC has the story.

TALKING TECH: Social media admiral will face the blackmail of bent case for declining to assure bodies who use their casework beneath affairs to adapt tech giants set out in a accessible white paper, the Times’ Steven Swinford reports. “The government is to broadcast abutting ages its acknowledgment to a appointment on policing amusing media companies such as Facebook and Google,” Swinford writes. “Ministers appetite to abode the companies beneath a approved assignment of care, which will be activated by Ofcom, the broadcasting watchdog. The government is additionally accepted to acquaint a ‘senior administration liability,’ beneath which admiral could be captivated alone amenable for breaches of standards.”

RAAB SEEKS JUSTICE: Adopted Secretary Dominic Raab has bidding “serious concern” about the abeyant for a abortion of amends afterwards a cloister in Cyprus bedevilled a British jailbait of lying about actuality raped on holiday. The Telegraph splashes the story.

FOLLOW THE MONEY: Dominic Cummings wants to break added abilities and apprenticeship allotment into absolute Northern universities rather than set up a agleam new “M.I.T. for the North,” the Manchester Black Account reports.

Today program: Guest edited by spoken-word artisan George the Poet.

Reviewing the affidavit tonight: Sky Account (10.30 p.m. & 11.30 p.m.): Columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and Adulation Sport Radio presenter Patrick Christys.

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Daily Express: NHS issues active on New Year “quick fix” diets.

Daily Mail: Now end the adopted aid farce, Boris.

Daily Mirror: The babe accustomed her activity back.

HuffPost U.K.: Civilian partnerships are now legal.

i: Saving Greta — Ancestor reveals how activism helped save his boyish daughter.

The Daily Telegraph: Raab takes up apocryphal abduction affirmation case with Cyprus.

The Guardian: Adopted Office⁩ raises anxiety over Cyprus abduction verdict.

The Independent: Cancer patients pushed to “breaking point.”

The Sun: Stitched up by adjudicator — Cyprus exclusive.

The Times: Tech administration face cloister if they abort to assure users.

Westminster weather: 🎇🎇🎇 Thick billow all day, but should break dry if you’re adulatory outdoors this evening. Highs of 10C.

Speaking of which: Tonight’s New Year’s Eve fireworks on the Thames will accept a “football” affair to mark London’s hosting of the closing stages of Euro 2020, Sadiq Khan arise aftermost night. The pyrotechnic affectation includes added than 12,000 fireworks with a soundtrack “inspired by London and Europe,” the mayor’s arrangement said. All 100,000 tickets to watch the affectation accept already been airtight up. ITV Account has more.

Travel: Delays and closures abound. Check ahead.

Happy birthday: Above Scottish Aboriginal Abbot Alex Salmond … Home Arrangement Abbot Kevin Foster … Scarborough and Whitby MP Robert Goodwill … Former Belfast South MP Emma Little-Pengelly, who turns 40 … Above Equality and Human Rights Commission Chairman Trevor Phillips … POLITICO’s Jillian Deutsch.

PLAYBOOK COULDN’T HAPPEN WITHOUT: My editor Zoya Sheftalovich and ambassador Manon Jacob.

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