The process of approving Brexit in the British Parliament is all but over. The House of Lords on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill to withdraw from the EU next week. The European Parliament will now hold a vote on the plan, which is expected to pass. nyti.ms
Jeremy Corbyn agreed at a meeting of opposition lawmakers to shelve his plan for toppling Boris Johnson next week and instead focus on passing a law to head off a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May was told that Parliament could not vote a third time on her government's plan for Brexit unless the plan substantially differed from the one rejected last week nyti.ms
By the tiniest of margins, the British Parliament declined to wrest control of Brexit from Prime Minister Theresa May. That sets the stage for a third vote next week on her unloved withdrawal plan. nyti.ms
By the tiniest of margins, the British Parliament declined to wrest control of Brexit from Prime Minister Theresa May. That sets the stage for a third vote next week on her unloved withdrawal plan. nyti.ms
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 nyti.ms
"Brexit cheerleader, Dan Hannan MEP, admitted last week on the influential ConHome website that things aren’t going according to plan. This may represent progress, a step towards realism." theneweuropean.co.uk