Blair: ‘I’ll Do Everything I Can to Stop Brexit’
Former prime minister and Labour leader Tony Blair has reiterated his commitment to reverse the British people’s vote for Brexit in 2016.

Former prime minister and Labour leader Tony Blair has reiterated his commitment to reverse the British people’s vote for Brexit in 2016.

Brexit campaign leader Nigel Farage has warned that the British political class are “colluding” with their European counterparts to thwart Brexit after an email leak.

After backing the Brexit campaign and stepping down from the cabinet in protest of Theresa May’s “soft” exit plan, Boris Johnson is the UK’s most popular politician according to new polling.

Theresa May has been rebuked after notes laying out a plot to push her soft Brexit through parliament, by using pressure from foreign leaders and big business, were revealed.

The European Union’s (EU) chief Brexit negotiator has said there can be no “time limit” on the UK staying locked in the bloc’s Customs Union if a trade deal is not struck before the end of the “transition period.”

Combatative Leave.EU funder Arron Banks said his detractors had failed to find evidence of a “grand data conspiracy” and that he was being fined over an accidental communication, taking to social media to proclaim “so what?” Tuesday. The U.K. data

Theresa May has reportedly backed Irish and European Union (EU) politicians and blocked proposals for the UK to be able to unilaterally leave a “customs arrangement” with the bloc and take back control of trade policy after Brexit.

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage predicted that any Tory rebels will “melt away” when the time comes to vote on the Prime Minister’s soft Brexit plans in Parliament, leaving the UK struggling with “all issues raise in the referendum” for another ten years.

With the March 2019 deadline for Brexit looming, Prime Minister Theresa May will have to clinch a deal — or not — with the EU soon.

Boris Johnson has weighed in on Theresa May’s reportedly imminent Brexit deal with the European Union, which is expected to keep the United Kingdom inside the bloc’s Customs Union.

Every tool the people use to express their opinion has come under attack by elites.

Arron Banks has faced down mainstream media pundits at the BBC and Sky News over allegations he was a conduit for Russian money during the EU referendum.

LONDON (AP) – Prime Minister Theresa May’s office on Sunday dismissed as speculation reports that Britain and the European Union were close to striking a divorce deal after reaching a compromise on the intractable issue of the Irish border.

The Brexit-supporting Northern Irish party propping up Theresa May’s minority government has rejected concessions to the European Union (EU) which could have left Brits subject to EU judges for years.

The supposedly all-important ‘soft’ border between the Republic of Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland is being exploited by dangerous criminals, gangsters, and illegal migrants, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA).

If you’ve ever wondered why British politics is in such a mess look no further than a leaked report into Civil Service skullduggery during the Windrush scandal.

Veteran statesman Lord David Trimble has rebuked Irish leader Leo Varadkar for “riding roughshod” over the peace process in Ulster, and seeking to turn the British province of Northern Ireland into an “EU protectorate”.

A number of Labour MPs are calling for Brexit to be immediately halted after the Electoral Commission referred Brexit donor Arron Banks to the National Crime Agency (NCA).

Theresa May has reportedly struck a deal giving the UK’s financial services firms continued access to European Union (EU) markets after Brexit, by agreeing to mirror the bloc’s regulations.

The Brexit secretary has said a deal is expected to be finalised with the European Union (EU) in just three weeks’ time.

More than 100,000 people have signed an online Government petition to demand the Brexit referendum is not rerun and “ensure democracy rules.”

Former Tory Chancellor George Osborne has said “mistakes” led to the Brexit vote and that people should not have been given a say on the European Union (EU) as it “opened up the door” to the Leave vote.

The Norwegian Prime Minister has slapped down the “Norway option” for Brexit, with the UK staying inside the wider European Economic Area, which some anti-Brexit campaigners are demanding.

Around one-quarter of Brits want to abandon Brexit while the majority want to see it take place in some form, a new poll has found, despite a large proportion also saying the Prime Minister is not handling the divorce well.

A 50 pence coin designed to commemorate the UK’s historic exit from the European Union (EU) and retaking of national sovereignty will be issued next year.

Threats by Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip ‘Remainer Phil’ Hammond to scrap today’s austerity-busting budget in the event of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit have been slapped down by the Prime Minister, insisting all spending commitments will be funded whatever happens.

Leading Brexiteer Boris Johnson has again weighed in on Theresa May’s Chequers plan for Brexit, describing proposals for Britain to collect customs duties on the EU’s behalf as “an absolute humiliation”.

The Remain-supporting Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, has threatened that a no-deal Brexit would result in more austerity, putting pressure on Tory Eurosceptics to back the Prime Minister’s unpopular soft Brexit Chequers plan.

French president Emmanuel Macron was left fuming after the Belgian government announced it would replace its ageing fleet of F-16s with British-American F-35s rather than Eurofighters or French Rafales.

French officials have slapped down British claims France will frustrate and “slow” trade passing through Calais in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has said he will discuss blocking Brexit with the European Union’s (EU) chief Brexit negotiator ahead of a trip to Brussels today.

Brexit-supporting Cabinet minister Michael Gove has vowed to take back control of Brexit Britain’s territorial waters in a new Fisheries Bill, and to devolve significant powers from the European Union to Scotland’s local parliament.

The Brexit minister has blasted the European Union (EU) for their “deliberately intransigent approach” to Brexit talks as reports suggest the government will start legislating for a “no deal” in weeks.

Americans should — and will — reject political violence, march to the polls, ignore the noise, and do what they were going to do anyway — whatever that turns out to be.

Former Australian Prime Minister and noted conservative Tony Abbott has spoken out on the fundamental errors being made by British negotiators in the Brexit process, calling for “robust leadership”, and telling Britain that it has nothing to lose from Brexit.

The following countries are Europe’s biggest climate bedwetters: Netherlands, Sweden, Luxembourg, Denmark, and Finland.

British MEPs have met to learn about huge “transition payments” they will be handed when they are booted out of the European Parliament in a few months’ time.

Just 19 percent of the British public have faith in the Prime Minister’s ability to deliver a good Brexit, opinion polling suggests, in news that will inevitably pile further pressure on Theresa May’s leadership at a time where she is facing a potential leadership challenge from members of her own Conservative Party.

A Tory Brexiteer MP has said a vote to oust the Prime Minister could be close, with nearly the required number of MPs submitting letters of no confidence, as 50 Tories join a campaign to stop Theresa May’s Brexit plan.

The Government has told the House of the Commons that it has not seen evidence of “successful use of disinformation” by Russia to influence the democratic process.
