Britain’s new populist Brexit Party was on course to win the country’s European Parliament elections, further roiling the already turbulent politics of a country polarized over failed efforts to leave the European Union. nyti.ms
The British government usually decides what is voted on in the House of Commons. Last night lawmakers in Parliament voted to wrest away that control, a move that could shape the course of Brexit. on.wsj.com
Britain's Parliament has debated 9 petitions about Brexit in the past two years. None of them appeared to have inspired the government to change course. nyti.ms
After years of lying low on the question of Brexit, steadfastly refusing to commit to a clear course, Jeremy Corbyn will finally have to make his move nyti.ms
After years of lying low on the question of Brexit, steadfastly refusing to commit to a clear course, Jeremy Corbyn will finally have to make his move nyti.ms
Former prime minister Sir John Major has said revoking Article 50 - the process which would stop Brexit - is the “only sensible course” for the UK. theneweuropean.co.uk
“The health secretary with his invisible green paper on social care, the transport secretary with his invisible ferries and his invisible traffic jams, and of course the prime minister running around Europe obtaining invisible concessions on Brexit.” theneweuropean.co.uk
Theresa May's inner "war cabinet" of senior ministers will meet today to chart a course through some of the most difficult issues in the Brexit process theneweuropean.co.uk t.co
Cameron's book is due to be released later this year, and we're wondering who he will blame for the result of the Brexit vote? Not himself, of course... theneweuropean.co.uk
The anti-Brexit cause may be facing a daunting task, says @stefanstern, but a clear course to stop this madness still lies ahead theneweuropean.co.uk t.co
"As soon as that bill is revealed expect the Brexit bunch to start bleating. Of course there still is a very good, sane and sensible way of avoiding that bill..." ow.ly