Brexit row as Cameron admits EU could soon be policing Gibraltar border David Cameron has admitted that the plan is for EU Frontex border guards…
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Brexit is described as the process of the UK leaving the European Union, Following a referendum held on 23 June 2016. It has since unravelled as one of the most divisive policies in British history.
Prime Minister Theresa May has been reduced to tears whilst announcing her resignation as she failed to get a majority consensus from parliament to pass the infamous ‘Brexit Bill‘.
Labour and Conservative parties have seen there popularity fall in EU elections, largely down to the Brexit process.
As the public has voted to share their discontent of the political process, by tactical voting and protest votes, as the EU elections have become redundant formality since the UK will be leaving the EU.
It has also now become evident that one of the main campaigners for the ‘Leave campaign‘, Boris Johnson, had lied or mislead the public and is facing a court hearing, just as he is preparing to launch a leadership campaign to take the reigns of the disunited conservative party.
In the referendum which was held on 23 June 2016 in which 51.9 per cent of those voting supported leaving the EU, the Government, led by the new leader of the Conservative Party, Theresa May who invoked Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union.
Which started a two-year process which was due to conclude with the United Kingdom exiting the European Union on 29 March 2019 – a deadline which has since been extended to 31 October 2019.
When it will be leaving is still unclear, that all depends on who is elected as the next leader of the Conservative party in July 2019.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk More Russell Brand reactions and better Brexit deal if Labour win general election Monday’s front pages continue their coverage…
This was a flagship policy for hardline Brexiteers.
UK firms have sharpest rise in confidence since 2020 UK chief financial officers (CFOs) have seen the sharpest rise in confidence since 2020, according to…
UK government in Brexit U-turn to tackle industry shortage crisis The UK government plans to address the chronic post-Brexit labour shortage in the construction industry…
Pret A Manger gives staff third pay rise in a year Pret A Manger has announced its plans to give employees another pay rise -…
How the UK, Irish and European newspapers reacted to Northern Ireland deal British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hails a ‘new chapter’ in relations with the…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Monday’s front pages report on PM Rishi Sunak’s expected announcement of his Northern Ireland Brexit deal later today after…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Many of Sunday’s newspapers feature ongoing negotiations for a new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland. New Brexit deal for…
The Sunday Papers Sunday Papers – New negotiations for NI Protocol Bill Many of Sunday’s newspapers feature ongoing negotiations for a new Brexit deal for…
Communities across the Garden of England will receive more than £122million from the Government’s levelling up pot.
Brexit mistakes made on all sides – Ireland’s PM Leo Varadkar – the Irish prime minister has said mistakes were made on all sides in…
Kemi Badenoch, the UK trade minister has her work cut out as Brexit Britain is playing piggy in the middle with the United States and the European Union amid the brewing trade war.
Business leader says more important to implement current Brexit deal and solve Northern Ireland impasse In his interviews this morning Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister,…
Robert Jenrick said there was ‘no question whatsoever’ of renegotiating the fundamentals of the UK’s current Brexit deal
The succession of PMs have all spoken out on who or what has caused the state of UK finances. They’re all partly right, but conveniently…
Brexit-backing fashion boss says UK needs more foreign workers Lord Wolfson, a prominent backer of Brexit and chief executive of the High Street chain Next,…
Former Bank of England governor defends claim the economy has shrunk from 90% to 70% size of Germany’s since Brexit Chris Philp, a Home Office…
Prime minister warned of huge resources needed to review legislation affected by Jacob Rees-Mogg’s controversial legislation Rishi Sunak is considering deprioritising Jacob Rees Mogg’s controversial…
David TC Davies accused the Stop Brexit Guy of “bullying” outside Parliament after a video surfaced online of the activist shouting at the Cabinet…
Northern Ireland Protocol bill: Peers set to scrutinise it line-by-line Peers will spend four days scrutinising the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill line-by-line as it moves…
Six years after the referendum which took Britain out of the EU, there’s still a lot to talk about – but the appetite for…
Prime Minister Liz Truss has declared France’s president Emmanuel Macron a “friend” as they announced plans to work together at the first meeting of a new political club of nations.
The PM is set to attend her first meeting of a new political club of nations, where she will assert the UK’s role in Europe.
The Independent says Brexit trade deal negotiations with the United States will not restart for years, Liz Truss has conceded.