"The majority of people did not vote for a Brexit party. Isn't that true, Mrs Widdecombe?" https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/sophia-in-t-veld-takes-down-ann-widdecombe-1-6465200
Mrs Brown’s Boys creator says Brexit could impact the show https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/mrs-browns-boys-brendan-o-carroll-supports-second-referendum-on-brexit-1-5831378?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social_Icon&utm_campaign=in_article_social_icons
As the Wednesday wore on, rumors swirled with increasing intensity of a cabinet revolt against Mrs. May, the day after her latest plan to resolve Brexit provoked a ferocious backlash from her own lawmakers. https://nyti.ms/2VWeBm6
Her Brexit plan has been rejected 3 times already, but Britain's beleaguered prime minister, Theresa May, is promising a fourth vote. But its prospects look poor, as do Mrs. May's. https://nyti.ms/2VGjJKH
Her Brexit plan has been rejected 3 times already, but the U.K.'s beleaguered prime minister, Theresa May, is promising a fourth vote. But its prospects look poor, as do Mrs. May's. https://nyti.ms/2VAYOJb
“Why should Labour give Mrs May a life-line by allowing her to proclaim a big negotiating victory in persuading Labour to support her Brexit deal?” https://buff.ly/2IXOTqc
Mrs. May will probably ask the EU next week for a long delay in Brexit. That is where 'flextension' comes in. If a long extension could be shortened, it would calm the fears of hard-line Brexiteers that it might never happen. https://nyti.ms/2UhvsyD
Most striking in Brexit is the deep cynicism among those who voted to leave, the group that Mrs. May is trying to satisfy. They are now equally bitter and disillusioned, as the paralysis has called into question whether Britain will ever leave. https://nyti.ms/2JRknzP
Parliament has twice rejected the agreement that Mrs. May negotiated with the European Union for Britain’s departure, known as Brexit, and both times the D.U.P. has voted against it, largely because of concerns about the Irish border. https://nyti.ms/2Jul15U
A faction of pro-Brexit lawmakers within the governing Conservative Party appeared unlikely to support Mrs. May’s deal after a group of its lawyers officially recommended that the lawmakers should not vote for it https://nyti.ms/2F1fqhU
For Prime Minister Theresa May, Tuesday's vote on her Brexit plan is critical. A severe loss would reduce prospects of winning further concessions from European Union officials, who will not give ground unless Mrs. May needs only a small push to win https://nyti.ms/2D9sCS6
The comedian that plays Agnes Brown has said Brexit could be bad news for Mrs Brown's Boys. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/mrs-browns-boys-brendan-o-carroll-supports-second-referendum-on-brexit-1-5831378
Mrs Brown’s Boys creator says Brexit could impact the show https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/mrs-browns-boys-brendan-o-carroll-supports-second-referendum-on-brexit-1-5831378
There is no shortage of contenders for Theresa May's job. Some are ardently pro-Brexit and others, like Mrs. May, voted to stay in the European Union in 2016. https://nyti.ms/2RUtYFw
Devoid of bombast and uninterested in personal power, Mrs. May could have been the perfect messenger for a Brexit compromise. But secrecy and an early focus on satisfying hard-Brexiters may have been her undoing. https://nyti.ms/2EntQLx
Devoid of bombast and uninterested in personal power, Mrs. May could have been the perfect messenger for a Brexit compromise. But secrecy and an early focus on satisfying hard-Brexiters may have been her undoing. https://nyti.ms/2Emr7lo
Mrs. May plans to visit Brussels this week, before a summit meeting of European Union leaders on Nov. 25 that was called to discuss the draft Brexit plan https://nyti.ms/2QY5haQ
The competing visions of Brexit extolled by Mrs. May and Mr. Johnson are expected to dominate the Conservatives’ annual conference that begins today https://on.wsj.com/2NbxN5L
"Let’s cast our minds forward. Parliament has ruled out the ‘no-deal Brexit’ and we’ve had a People’s Vote on Mrs May’s final Brexit deal. She lost: the people support the status quo. Then what happens?" http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/new-politics-is-possible-with-a-people-s-vote-on-brexit-1-5521640
Mrs May's Brexit policy seems to be 'let's worry about this later' - but the clock is ticking. http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/theresa-may-brexit-cabinet-1-5502495
‘I find Mrs May mystifying... she was against Brexit but launched herself into backing it’ http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/michael-heseltine-brexit-tim-walker-theresa-may-1-5489032
Mrs. May working overtime to undo the damage done by members of her own cabinet, who seemed to undermine an agreement last week to keep Brexit talks going http://nyti.ms/2z1sqlR
Mrs. May working overtime to undo the damage done by members of her own cabinet, who seemed to undermine an agreement last week to keep Brexit talks going http://nyti.ms/2nQHhw9
Mrs. May in damage control mode as she tries to reassure European capitals that she is bargaining in good faith and that Britain has a coherent position on Brexit http://nyti.ms/2BTQllW
'Asked whether Mrs May agreed that it was not necessary to be very clever to be Brexit secretary, the PM's official spokesman told reporters: "The prime minister believes that all her Cabinet ministers are very able to get on with their jobs."' http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/david-davis-not-clever-1-5315928 https://t.co/zGQQS9U589
Anti-Brexit marchers tell Mrs May and her cabinet ‘bollocks to Brexit’ - http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/anti-brexit-marchers-tell-mrs-may-and-her-cabinet-bollocks-to-brexit-1-5217783 https://t.co/COW29bxLjL