Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled on Wednesday. Three judges said sending lawmakers home at the height of the Brexit crisis was “unlawful because it had the purpose of stymying Parliament.” nytimes.com
Throngs gathered in cities and towns across Britain and in other countries to challenge Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament for several weeks to foil lawmakers seeking to block his Brexit plans nyti.ms
Throngs gathered in cities and towns across Britain and in other countries to challenge Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament for several weeks to foil lawmakers seeking to block his Brexit plans nyti.ms
Throngs gathered in cities and towns across Britain and in other countries to challenge Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament for several weeks to foil lawmakers seeking to block his Brexit plans nyti.ms
He said Labour "will have been responsible for a no-deal Brexit by default because of our inability to make a decision" - before abstaining on a motion to stop no-deal Brexit. buff.ly
Polls for this month's European Parliament show U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to delay Brexit once again didn't go down well with the party faithful on.wsj.com
These elections, which voters didn’t even expect to be taking part in a few months ago, will be all about Brexit. Labour should focus on its 2018 party policy decision to support a public vote. bit.ly