‘Worst Deal in History’: Farage Launches New Brexit Rebellion
“Mr Brexit” Nigel Farage has launched a fresh attack on the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal, encouraging voters to reject it.
“Mr Brexit” Nigel Farage has launched a fresh attack on the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal, encouraging voters to reject it.
A growing number of Tory MPs are demanding the prime minister specify a date for her departure as leader, believing it could soften opposition and increase support for her Brexit deal in Parliament.
The Prime Minister has repeatedly slapped down calls to improve her Brexit deal and remove the “Irish backstop,” claiming without the unpopular measure “there is no deal”.
Theresa May has repeatedly refused to say she will resign as prime minister if her Brexit deal fails in the House of Commons.
Northern Irish MP Sammy Wilson has said the Prime Minister has “torn up” her Brexit promises and said the EU was using the Irish border issue to cut off the province from the rest of the UK. The comments to
One of Europe’s largest airlines has revealed they will continue flying to the UK after a no-deal Brexit, despite repeated threats from pro-EU campaigners about grounded flights.
France is leading a push to demand the European Union issues a hardline declaration on the bloc’s interpretation of Theresa May’s proposed withdrawal agreement, covering issues including fishing
A senior German MP and longtime ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel has insisted there is “no question” that the “bad” Brexit deal offered by Brussels could be renegotiated.
Former Brexit Secretary David Davis has said Parliament should be allowed to vote on Theresa May’s Brexit proposal as early as this week.
Steve Baker MP has called for Theresa May to sack her senior EU advisers for conspiring to tie the UK indefinitely to a customs union with the bloc, singling out top civil servant Olly Robbins.
Two recent polls show the Conservative Party behind Labour as the prime minister says that she will return to Brussels to press ahead with her soft Brexit plan. The Opinium Research poll, conducted November 14th, put the Tories at 36
Dominic Raab has said that the prime minister has allowed the United Kingdom to be “bullied and blackmailed” by Brussels in exit negotiations.
There is “no question” of renegotiating the super-soft Brexit deal agreed with Theresa May, Angela Merkel has warned, as Eurocrats voiced hope that the divorce could be called off.
The Withdrawal Agreement with the European Union negotiated by Theresa May could see Britain’s ‘transition’ out of the bloc extended to “31 December 20XX”.
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.
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.
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.
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.
French officials have slapped down British claims France will frustrate and “slow” trade passing through Calais in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit.
The Prime Minister is set to push back against the EU’s demand to potentially break up the UK with their “Irish border backstop” plan amid warnings it puts Britain on a path to a “no deal”.
The Prime Minister has pleaded with ministers and MPs to support her unpopular Brexit plan ahead of a crunch European Union (EU) meeting on Wednesday.
David Cameron has said he “doesn’t regret” calling the referendum on European Union (EU) membership, whilst admitting the bloc was assuming more power over the UK, which had a bad relationship with the bloc.
Almost 60 per cent of Brits think the government should respect the referendum result and “get on” with delivering Brexit.
Britain must not simply “kowtow” to EU transition demands, leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg hit back after the government claimed criticism was ‘unhelpful’.
The European Union (EU) believes that the best possible outcome of Brexit talks is a limited Canada-style trade deal with the UK, leaked documents from the Commission have revealed. Brussels officials believe the UK’s insistence on leaving the Single Market
Almost two-thirds of British voters believe the EU is seeking to punish Britain in the Brexit negotiations, according to a new poll.
LONDON (AP) — Brexit negotiations between Britain and the European Union may not end until the last moment before the U.K. officially leaves the bloc in March 2019, Britain’s minister for leaving the EU said Wednesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron suggested British ministers were “bluffing” about a “no deal” Brexit scenario.
The prime minister has revealed to the European Union (EU) how she is preparing to walk away from the bloc without a trade deal, as Eurocrats continue to block Brexit talks from progressing.
The European Union’s Brexit negotiator has accused Catalonia’s independence referendum of being fixed, in a speech declaring the region’s future lies embedded in a “multicultural, federal Europe”.
A massive poll of the readers of a leading German newspaper has revealed a majority support a so-called hard Brexit, with the UK outside European Union (EU) institutions such as the Single Market.
Sadiq Khan, the London Mayor, is among a raft of senior Labour figures to demand a second Brexit vote as the party holds its annual conference, despite Jeremy Corbyn claiming Labour respects the will of the people.
The European Union (EU) is expecting the UK to pay an extra £10 billion towards the so-called Brexit ‘divorce bill’ to cover the rapidly increasing cost of Eurocrats’ generous pensions.
European Union (EU) commissioners have dismissed suggestions the UK will be at the back of the queue for a free trade deal with the EU after Brexit.
The International Trade Secretary has told friends he is preparing for the UK to walk away from the European Union (EU) without a trade deal after the third round of talks ended in heated disagreements.
EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has hailed mass immigration to Europe as essential to “human progress”, and as early as 2004 was demanding that “racism” and anonymity be wiped from the internet.
David Davis has said talks with the European Union (EU) on the UK’s Brexit ‘divorce bill’ are “getting a bit tense”, whilst appearing to agree he felt “more at home” in the U.S capital than in Brussels.
The Brexit ‘divorce bill’ demanded by the European Union (EU) includes payments towards aid to Africa, loans to Ukraine, and expensive environment projects including bridges for wildlife.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has backtracked and said UK will pay a so-called Brexit ‘divorce bill’, having previously insisted the European Union (EU) could “go whistle” for the demand €100 billion (£92 billion).