Is she doing it on purpose? Yet again, Theresa May wants to postpone the day of reckoning for her Brexit deal, and critics accuse her of delaying to ratchet up pressure on Parliament to approve it. nyti.ms
Ireland's Parliament would have to quickly approve at least 45 pieces of legislation to cope with a no-deal Brexit, according to a government contingency plan, which pointedly omits any consideration of a hard border with Northern Ireland nyti.ms
U.K. and EU approve contentious Brexit deal. Now comes the harder part as May must get Parliament's consent and start talks on trade, security relations on.wsj.com
The U.K. cabinet has approved the withdrawal agreement with the E.U. But, as always with Brexit, the topping of one hurdle only points the way to the next, in this case an all-out political war in Parliament, which must still approve the pact nyti.ms