Britain and the E.U. were on a collision course Thursday, after Brussels demanded the withdrawal of proposed Brexit legislation that the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson has admitted would breach international law nyti.ms
Britain and the European Union were on a collision course Thursday, after Brussels demanded the withdrawal of proposed Brexit legislation that the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson has admitted would breach international law nyti.ms
“Of course Jeremy Corbyn wants to be prime minister; so do I. But what we really need to do now is save our country from a catastrophic no-deal Brexit,” said Jo Swinson, the leader of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat Party nyti.ms
“Of course Jeremy Corbyn wants to be prime minister; so do I. But what we really need to do now is save our country from a catastrophic no-deal Brexit,” said Jo Swinson, the leader of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat Party nyti.ms
“Of course Jeremy Corbyn wants to be prime minister; so do I. But what we really need to do now is save our country from a catastrophic no-deal Brexit,” said Jo Swinson, the leader of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat Party 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