Britain moved ahead on Monday with plans to scuttle the post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland, risking a clash with the European Union, a rift with neighboring Ireland, and tensions with the United States. https://nyti.ms/3xJXKnI
Britain moved ahead on Monday with plans to scuttle the post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland, risking a clash with the European Union, a rift with neighboring Ireland, and tensions with the United States. https://nyti.ms/3NO1SbU
Oh lord. That feeling when you're torn between outrage at the wasteful nonsense of it all and delight at the months of fresh piss-take material for the New European. Here's @henrymance on plans for the event formerly known as the Festival Of Brexit https://www.ft.com/content/a31374e9-b007-4c4c-9b20-0cef13f5c997 https://t.co/WI6rGEBq3R
The key to Britain's Brexit crisis lies in Parliament. But its next big vote will not take place until Jan. 29 - just two months before Britain plans to leave the European Union. https://nyti.ms/2FGyaVT
French government joins European companies in ramping up plans for a disorderly Brexit in the wake of Theresa May's resounding loss in Parliament https://on.wsj.com/2DfmPL9
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 https://nyti.ms/2QY5haQ
"The embarrassing collapse of grandiose plans by Jacob Rees-Mogg’s European Not-Much-Research Group (ERG) to publish an alternative Brexit blueprint must also have put a spring in May’s kitten heels." http://bit.ly/2DbKDkK
Britain's chief Brexit negotiator dismissed alarming news reports about the implications of a no-deal departure from the European Union, adding that there were no plans to deploy the army to secure food supplies, and no realistic threat to the food supply https://nyti.ms/2Py19hq