Boris Confirms He Won’t Be Standing Down Clean-Break Brexit Preparations
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that his government will continue preparations for a clean-break Brexit despite his intentions to pass his EU-approved Brexit deal.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that his government will continue preparations for a clean-break Brexit despite his intentions to pass his EU-approved Brexit deal.

Leftist politicians used an inconclusive seven-way election debate to bash Donald Trump and scare voters with claims he wants to buy the National Health Service (NHS), and refused to commit to cutting immigration.

Former Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow has admitted that he had a “handmaiden role” in helping to stop a clean-break Brexit.

Cambridge University refused to host his pro-Brexit lecture, claiming the views were not in the “mainstream” of acceptable opinions.

A poll which predicted Theresa May’s shock reverse in the 2017 snap election predicts her successor Boris Johnson will win a 68-seat majority in December — but top officials warn a hung parliament remains a “very real possibility” and that Brexit is in danger.

The EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has reportedly said Brussels would prioritise a post-Brexit trade deal — but it will come at the cost of the UK adhering to the bloc’s rules on environmental protection and workers’ rights.

The Liberal Democrats have reportedly backed down on campaigning to cancel Brexit amidst negative reactions from voters on the doorstep and a drop in the polls.

Nigel Farage has announced that he will be boycotting Channel 4’s election debate on climate change, blasting the network for its left-wing bias.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised that if the Conservatives fail to gain a majority in the House of Commons in the December 12th election, he would not agree to a second referendum as a price for a coalition.

Nigel Farage has told Breitbart London he now believes that Boris Johnson will win the election but needs to be pressured on his Brexit deal.

Nigel Farage decried the group of hard-left activists as being at odds with the principles of free speech, liberty, and democracy.

Fanatic Remainer Tony Blair has admitted there is only a “negligible” chance of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party gaining a majority in the December 12th election.

Jack Reacher creator Lee Child is looking to secure Irish nationality because Britain is “a silly and frustrating country” and he claims the new passport would ensure free access to the European Union without restraint.

France’s trade minister has said that the European Union is ready to offer a “unique” trade deal, but only if the United Kingdom abides by Brussels’ environmental regulations, state aid policies, and labour market laws.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unveiled the Conservative Party’s election manifesto where he promised to increase spending on public services without raising taxes and to “get Brexit done” by January 2020.

London (AFP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveils his Conservative Party’s manifesto on Sunday, pledging to move on from Brexit and austerity in a bid to secure a general election victory.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak confirmed that if the Conservatives are returned to government, contingency plans for a clean-break, no-deal Brexit will resume.

A leading member of the Conservative government has criticised Jeremy Corbyn for claiming that he would be “neutral” on Brexit in a Labour-proposed second referendum.

The Brexit leader laid into the establishment parties for persistently and willfully lying in their election manifestos.

Alex Salmond, the former leader Scotland stands accused of 14 counts of rape and other sex crimes while he held office.

Socialist Jeremy Corbyn unveiled his “radical”, retro class warfare manifesto that pledged mass renationalisation of utilities, the development of a “humane” immigration system, and plans to extend voting rights to 16-year-olds and resident foreign nationals.

The Liberal Democrats have branded the vote to leave the EU, one of the largest expressions of democratic will in British political history, a “national humiliation”.

The harsh political divide in the United Kingdom has spread to the rental market, leaving many pro-Brexit and Conservative voters out in the cold.

Boris Johnson’s deal is not a shaming surrender to the EU; it will deliver meaningful Brexit, so says Conservative MEP Dan Hannan.

A Brexit candidate has slammed the “undemocratic” behaviour of a man who threw a milkshake while shouting “f*ck the Brexit party”.

A poll has revealed that British voters dislike Jo Swinson, the leader of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats, more now than when she became party leader.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that all migrants will pay for the National Health Service (NHS) on ‘day one’, as the nation’s socialised medicine system faces the longest wait times in fifteen years, and NHS staff are being gagged on

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, admitted that foreign labour ‘depresses wages’ in the UK, and Corbyn Backs ‘A Great Deal’ of Immigration.

Police are assessing allegations by Nigel Farage that Brexit Party candidates were approached by the Conservatives and offered peerages in the House of Lords.

Hillary Clinton waded into British politics again, saying Brexit is a symptom of ‘problems’ and that the UK is ‘on the path to fascism’.

Labour is being deserted by its traditional power base as working-class voters are now more likely to support the Conservatives, polls say.

Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, has openly intervened in British politics, telling European Union loyalists who want to stop Brexit: “Don’t give up.”

The European Union has announced 13 new military projects, spearheaded by France, bringing the total number of EU army projects to 47.

In another humiliating – albeit symbolic – blow to the Brexit movement in the UK, Boris Johnson is set to nominate a commissioner to the EU.

Boris Johnson’s Conservatives have polled 14 points clear of their nearest rivals, the increasingly hard-left Labour party of Jeremy Corbyn, his best-projected result since the election was called in October.

“Star Trek” actor Patrick Stewart has declared himself “embarrassed” to be British amid the ongoing Brexit saga, describing the country’s democratic vote to leave the European Union in 2016 as a “disgrace.”

Nigel Farage, after his decision to put ‘country before party’ and not stand Brexit Party candidates in Conservative-held seats, has called on Boris Johnson reciprocate by standing down in Labour-held seats not won by the Conservative Party in ‘100 years’.

The UK has once again defied the expectations of economists, enjoying the 13th quarter of growth since the 2016 Brexit referendum.

A man who heckled Brexit leader Nigel Farage and was reported in the British media as merely being a “member of the public” is actually a Labour activist and local chairman recently photographed with far-left party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Rarely have I seen Nigel Farage look so drained, grey and subdued as he did when announcing today in Hartlepool that he was standing down a chunk of his army. His Brexit Party will not be contesting any of the
