Donald Trump Praises Nigel Farage for ‘Great Victory’ in European Union Vote
President Donald Trump praised Brexit warrior Nigel Farage on Thursday for the results of the European Union vote.

President Donald Trump praised Brexit warrior Nigel Farage on Thursday for the results of the European Union vote.

Labour Party chairman Ian Lavery has warned figures both within and without the party against “sneering at ordinary people” who support Brexit, in the wake of highly damaging European Parliament election results.

The European Commission’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has ruled out the possibility of a future British prime minister renegotiating the EU-approved withdrawal treaty, saying that the only options are the deal, leaving without a deal, or cancelling Brexit altogether.

Comedic actor John Cleese, of ‘Monty Python’ fame, has sparked a firestorm by restating that “London is not really an English city any more.”

Nigel Farage has given his clearest declaration yet that the Brexit Party will stand in the next general election, with Mr Farage personally standing as candidate for prime minister, if Brexit is not delivered by October 31st.

Roadblocks in delivering Brexit have acted as a “vaccine” against Euroscepticism in the European Parliament elections, Donald Tusk has said.

John Bercow has announced that he is to stay in his post as speaker of the House of Commons despite previous expectations that he was to stand down.

In a feat of astonishing timing, leader of the pack of hopefuls to replace Prime Minister Theresa May as the leader of the Conservative party Boris Johnson has been summoned to court over a ‘”political stunt” crowdfunded private prosecution against him over the Brexit referendum.

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has warned Conservative Party leadership hopefuls who believe they can renegotiate a better exit deal with Brussels that Eurocrats will not change “one dot or comma” of the withdrawal treaty.

It’s Brexit party all the way for me. I could never trust a Conservative leader who gets his climate facts from a 16-year-old autistic kid who in turn got her climate facts from Ice Age II.

Former Labour spin doctor and passionate Remainer Alastair Campbell has been expelled from the Labour Party after announcing that he voted for the Liberal Democrats in the European Parliament elections.

The Labour Party is facing internal conflict over the issue of a second referendum after shadow home secretary Diane Abbott adds her voice to the increasing calls for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to endorse the policy.

Arch-remainer Tony Blair has leapt on the decisive victory of the Brexit Party in Sunday’s European Union election count as a clear sign that the United Kingdom needs a second referendum and to vote to cancel Brexit, keeping the country in the EU.

Voters are choosing the populist, nationalist right in part due to their anger at the left and center-right’s undisguised contempt for them.

The stunning victory of the Brexit Party in Britain’s elections for the European Parliament are also a massive win for President Donald Trump — and a warning to the American political establishment about the potential political cost of undermining the agenda on which Trump was elected.

Anti-Brexit politicians and commentators and politicians have begun interpreting the EU election results in creative ways in order to claim success.

Results for the EU Parliament elections are beginning to roll in, with Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party in first place in Britain, Marine Le Pen appearing to defeat Emmanuel Macron in France, and important wins for national populists in bulwarks Poland and Hungary.

Michael Gove has announced that, as in 2016, he will contest the Tory leadership election against, among others, his key ally in the Brexit campaign, Boris Johnson.

Change UK (CUK) and the Liberal Democrats could make an electoral pact so as to avoid splitting the anti-Brexit in the next Westminster election.

Anti-Brexit millionairess Gina Miller targeted millions of people — mostly young women — with Facebook adverts depicting Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage as a red-eyed, fang-toothed vampire.

Friday, MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough compared the situation in the United States to Great Britain, telling Americans “it could be worse,” noting things are worse over there because of the chaos Britain is facing with Brexit. “[T]here’s a

The Spanish government has said that a clean, no deal Brexit is “almost impossible” to stop, as reactions come in from across the European Union to the resignation of Theresa May as prime minister.

“There is no decisive route to blocking no deal” should a Brexiteer take over from Theresa May, who resigned as prime minister on Friday, a think tank has said.

Theresa May has finally conceded that she can no longer remain in Downing Street, announcing she will resign as prime minister on June 7th, and reactions are rolli

Prime Minister Theresa May announced her resignation from outside 10 Downing Street Friday morning, stating she would be officially stepping down in two weeks time.

Sky News political anchor Adam Boulton has accused the Brexit Party’s ambition to be included in negotiations with the European Union as being “close to authoritarian fascism”.

Strict broadcasting rules governing election day reporting are being strung out in some cases for four days while people across Europe vote in EU elections, leaving journalists in a difficult situation over reporting the slow-motion collapse of the British government happening at the same time.

President Emmanuel Macron of France has said that he wants the UK out of the EU by October 31st to stop Brussels’ agenda being “polluted” by Brexit.

Pictures and video circulating on social media appear to show an elderly gentleman wearing a Brexit Party rosette who has been “milkshaked” outside a polling station in England.

Prime Minister Theresa May could announce her departure date in a matter of days, according to media reports.

At the final London rally of the Brexit Party I made a short film, which I hope captures the atmosphere of a political movement taking the world by storm.

Several UK newspapers carried claims appearing to originate in a regional news website Wednesday that Brexit leader Nigel Farage had been trapped by milkshake-wielding assailants, but spokesmen for the party denied the incident took place.

Andrea Leadsom has resigned her position as Leader of the House of Commons, a government cabinet position, citing a series of concerns over Prime Minister Theresa May’s handling of Brexit.

A leading bank has predicted that there is a 25 per cent chance of the UK leaving the EU with ‘no deal’ at the end of the year with Boris Johnson taking over as prime minister.

Once Britain is an independent sovereign nation again, such decisions can be taken by our own government and not by a bunch of unelected technocrats at the European Commission.

Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party has dramatically increased its lead in the polls with one day left before the European elections, a survey shows.

Brexit leader Nigel Farage has gone head-to-head with stop-Brexit politician Vince Cable in the only broadcast debate in the run-up to Thursday’s European Parliament election, and appealed to voters who backed both leave and remain previously to vote for his party to help strengthen British democracy.

Brexiteer Tories have come out against Theresa May’s plan to allow MPs to vote on a second referendum if they pass her EU-approved treaty, with some lawmakers calling for the prime minister to be ousted.

Václav Klaus, the Czech statesman who came to prominence during the anti-communist Velvet Revolution in 1989 and who subsequently became both Prime Minister and President of the central European country made a surprise speech the Brexit Party’s Rally for Democracy in London on Tuesday.

A poll has put the late Margaret Thatcher in a wide lead as the British prime minister from recent history that people would trust to lead Brexit negotiations.
