Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Theresa May (and soon Nicola Sturgeon): the strange backbench lives of former national leaders
@politico.eu 2 years ago
Brexit will outlive Boris Johnson
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a new blow at the end of a week of turmoil in British politics when his negotiator on Brexit, David Frost, announced his resignation, citing differences over the direction of government policy. https://nyti.ms/3pbP2KQ
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a new blow at the end of a week of turmoil in British politics when his negotiator on Brexit, David Frost, announced his resignation, citing differences over the direction of government policy. https://nyti.ms/3E4rcod
@abc.net.au 5 years ago
Who are the MPs vying to replace Theresa May as Britain's prime minister?
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Rory Stewart, is campaigning for British prime minister by trying to blow up the Boris Johnson Brexit policy of leaving with no-deal if need be. “No deal is a phantasm,” he says. “It sounds fine, but it’s not going to get through Parliament.” https://nyti.ms/2EL25uZ
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
The Brexit vote leaves the prime minister's policy in ruins and casts the nation’s politics into further confusion, with the scheduled departure date two weeks away https://nyti.ms/2FDIBIo
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
“There was silence in the room and it was incredibly sad.” A former policy adviser to Theresa May described the moment the British prime minister implored fellow Conservative lawmakers to back her Brexit plan in return for her resignation. https://nyti.ms/2FJ50Fl
@TheNewEuropean 5 years ago
“A confirmatory public vote received the most votes tonight, and more than the prime minister’s deal. Parliament should now move to make this the UK’s Brexit policy moving forward.” https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/results-of-indicative-votes-on-brexit-alternatives-revealed-1-5963517
@WSJ 7 years ago
Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure to agree to DUP demands on Brexit and domestic policy http://on.wsj.com/2rkwMhI