@TheNewEuropean 2 years ago
Boris Johnson is safe... for now. So Europe is braced for more conflict from a PM eager to revive Brexit wars in order to restore his lost lustre, writes @johnkampfner https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/boris-johnson-is-making-war-with-europe-to-save-his-skin/
@nytimesworld 3 years ago
Boris Johnson has reached a moment of truth on the two issues that have dominated Britain this year: the pandemic and Brexit negotiations. But he is still playing for time — a strategy that could backfire in lost lives or livelihoods if he waits too long https://nyti.ms/37cg2RO
@nytimesworld 3 years ago
Boris Johnson has reached a moment of truth on the two issues that have dominated Britain this year: the pandemic and Brexit negotiations. But he is still playing for time — a strategy that could backfire in lost lives or livelihoods if he waits too long https://nyti.ms/3iXITeB
@TheNewEuropean 4 years ago
“21 Tory MPs lost the whip for trying to block a no-deal Brexit. Daniel Kawczynski still has the whip... At least we now know what the Conservatives under Boris Johnson care more about.” http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/daniel-kawcyznski-far-right-conference-1-6498530
@reuters.com 4 years ago
No-deal more likely if Brexit timetable vote lost: Johnson's spokesman
@qz.com 4 years ago
What’s next for Brexit after Boris Johnson lost yet another vote in Parliament?
@theatlantic.com 4 years ago
Boris Johnson Won a Brexit Round. That Doesn’t Mean the EU Lost.
@wsj.com 5 years ago
What the U.K.’s Political Drama Means for Brexit
@reuters.com 5 years ago
British parliament blocks no-deal but Johnson says Brexit will happen
A Humbled Boris Johnson Has Lost Control of Brexit
@abc.net.au 5 years ago
Analysis: Boris Johnson could win Brexit and lose his kingdom
@reuters.com 5 years ago
An archetypal rebel: how Johnson's chief adviser is driving Brexit
@reuters.com 5 years ago
Put the prosecco on ice: Italy's farmers fear Johnson 'no-deal' Brexit
Brexit: Boris Johnson would prorogue parliament at his peril – just ask Charles I