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It took 34 minutes, and the arrival of Ken Clarke, for somebody to finally ask what Johnson's plan was following the rejection of his Brexit timetable #PMQstheneweuropean.co.uk
U.K. government officials fear a rebel group of 21 lawmakers ejected from the ruling Conservative Party could try to derail Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal after most forced him to ask the EU for a delay on.wsj.com
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. nyti.ms
For months, Prime Minister Theresa May insisted that Britain would leave the European Union with or without an agreement. Now she is expected to ask for more time to try to salvage her unpopular Brexit deal. nyti.ms
Parliament will return for a third consecutive day of Brexit voting, and it is widely assumed that lawmakers will ask for a delay to Britain’s exit from the European Union nyti.ms
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has promised lawmakers that they will have the option to ask for a delay to Brexit if they again reject her withdrawal agreement nyti.ms
Government will ask MPs to back deal or face lengthy extension to Article 50, claims Olly Robbins. But Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay played down the claims. theneweuropean.co.uk
“The question on the ballot paper did not ask us to choose between a hard or soft Brexit, a Canadian or a Norway-plus deal, or a deal that would separate Northern Ireland from the rest of the United Kingdom." theneweuropean.co.uk
"As representatives of a substantial – quite possibly majority – view of ordinary British people, from all parts of our kingdom, we now ask you to please hear our voices and realise that the mood in the UK has moved against Brexit." theneweuropean.co.uk
“But Brexit is a bet. The biggest bet any of us are ever going to make. It’s a bet on our future and our children’s future. I don’t believe it’s a bet that most of us are now willing to place. But there’s only one way to find out. Ask them.” Matt Kelly on Salzburg fiasco twitter.com
This week we share the nation’s outrage at the despicable US president’s Britain First retweets, ask why Damian Green still has a job and ponder if Labour’s Brexit position will ever become clear. ow.ly