Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been trying to quell a rebellion among lawmakers from his Conservative Party as the British Parliament prepared to vote on Brexit legislation that the government acknowledges would violate international law nyti.ms
When Parliament advanced Boris Johnson's Brexit bill, there were no fiery exchanges or resignations. With the Conservatives' massive majority, the days of monumental, or even trivial, challenges to the government in the House of Commons are over. nyti.ms
When Parliament advanced Boris Johnson's Brexit bill, there were no fiery exchanges or resignations. With the Conservatives' massive majority, the days of monumental, or even trivial, challenges to the government in the House of Commons are over. nyti.ms
By lying back on the front benches of Parliament like a bored schoolboy, Jacob Rees-Mogg confirmed critics’ worst fears about a government of smug, entitled private school types sleepwalking into a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
UK lawmakers are preparing for one of the most critical showdowns of the three-year Brexit battle, with Parliament expected to try to stop the government from leaving the EU without an agreement nyti.ms