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@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Johnson will wait for US election result before no-deal Brexit decision
@reuters.com
5 years ago
UK PM Johnson tells Tusk he does not want a Brexit delay
@reuters.com
5 years ago
UK PM Johnson to talk to Donald Tusk about new Brexit deal: spokesman
@reuters.com
5 years ago
UK PM Johnson told Tusk EU needs to move to reach Brexit deal: UK government spokeswoman
@rt.com
5 years ago
‘Boris knows how to win’: Trump sure of his ‘friend’ Johnson, despite ongoing Brexit beatdown
@reuters.com
5 years ago
EU's Tusk accuses UK PM Johnson of pushing towards post-Brexit Irish border controls
@reuters.com
5 years ago
UK PM Johnson writes to Donald Tusk to propose Brexit deal changes
@reuters.com
5 years ago
UK PM Johnson discussed economic issues, Brexit in call with Trump: spokesman
@inquisitr.com
5 years ago
Donald Trump Praises Theresa May, Discusses Brexit
@rt.com
5 years ago
Theresa May is a ‘better negotiator than me,’ critics are just ‘negative’ – Trump
@abcnews.go.com
5 years ago
Trump and UK Prime Minister May talk Iran, Brexit, trade at joint news conference
@reuters.com
5 years ago
UK PM May asks EU for Brexit delay until June 30
@rt.com
5 years ago
UK prime minister asks EU to delay Brexit until June 30
@inquisitr.com
5 years ago
Donald Trump Jr. Criticizes UK Prime Minister Theresa May For Not Taking His Father’s Brexit Advice
@channel4.com
6 years ago
Theresa May warned that “friction is inevitable” after Brexit