"The blame for Brexit’s disintegration is being heaped on us, the Germans, anyone other than those who wanted Brexit and made it happen" theneweuropean.co.uk
Boris Johnson said he strongly disagrees with a U.K. court ruling that he acted unlawfully in suspending Parliament, adding that the people who brought the case to the Supreme Court had wanted to "frustrate Brexit" on.wsj.com
After his defeat in his first parliamentary vote on Brexit, Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced more setbacks, as opposition lawmakers promised to complicate his plan for the swift general election that many believe he wanted all along nyti.ms
Prime Minister Theresa May offered to give her critics what they wanted — her resignation — but only if they made a titanic concession: approving her Brexit agreement nyti.ms
Tory Remainer Dominic Grieve told Brexiteer broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer he would not allow an “illegal” no-deal Brexit and would have to be voted out if Brexiteers wanted it to happen. bit.ly
The Dutch government wanted to warn its businesses about the potential impact of Brexit. It concluded the best way to do this was with the help of a fluffy blue monster. nyti.ms
“The time was ripe to make sure that we raise our voice, and that we try to make it a German voice," said one signatory of a letter from Germany to Britain on Brexit. “We wanted to say what we feel, to express our convictions and our deep emotions.” nyti.ms
Business leaders who, not long ago, hardly hid their distaste for the British prime minister, have given Theresa May's much-reviled Brexit deal their support. Why? It offers some desperately wanted certainty on the terms of the split. nyti.ms
Business leaders who, not long ago, hardly hid their distaste for the prime minister, have given her much-reviled Brexit deal their support. Why? It offers some desperately wanted certainty on the terms of the split. nyti.ms