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Brexit: Two can play that game theory
Nothing much will happen in Brexit negotiations, if anything at all, until the G7 summit in Biarritz in three weeks' time, and the UK is heading for a no-deal exit. That is the message that EU officials have taken from the first set of meetings with Prime Minister Boris Johnson's new negotiator, Da»»»


Theresa May was forced to sleep on a sofa after an EU summit overran in Brussels
THERESA May was forced to sleep on a sofa after an EU summit overran in Brussels. Talks dragged on so long she didn’t have time to go to the UK’s official residence. As a result the 62-year-old Prime Minister had to kip on a couch in the Council Building. The extended conference, her last as leader»»»


Theresa May begs hostile MPs to BACK Brexit deal - and get a second referendum
Theresa May has launched a desperate pitch for Remainer MPs to back her Brexit deal - because they'll get a vote on a second referendum in return. The flailing Prime Minister is hoping MPs will back her Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB) in a crunch vote in early June - the fourth showdown on Brexit. »»»


May buys time with hints at new withdrawal bill vote and exit date
Theresa May has bought herself another week’s grace as prime minister, hinting she will bring the EU withdrawal bill to parliament before the European elections and promising to meet a powerful backbench committee who have demanded that she set out her timetable for stepping down. After a fortnight»»»

UK will take part in European elections, Theresa May's deputy admits
The vote is due on 23 May, but Theresa May said the UK would not have to take part if MPs agreed a Brexit plan first. Now, David Lidington says "regrettably" it is "not going to be possible to finish that process" before the date the UK legally has to take part. He said the government would try to »»»

Farage & The Charge Of The Brexit Brigade
There are real secessionist movements which the next phase of his quest for Brexit which will likely tear the U.K. apart. But that’s the future. The present is, however, even more interesting than that. You will find more infographics at And there is no more proof needed than the polls released by »»»

Brexit: Enshrine future relationship in law, says Labour
Labour is demanding that Theresa May return to Brussels and renegotiate Britain’s future relationship with the EU before it agrees to a cross-party compromise. Downing Street had hoped that as a gesture of goodwill Labour would support the introduction of legislation needed to implement Brexit soon»»»
The Times: Theresa May bids to save deal with a Boris-proof Brexit
London. Theresa May is preparing to offer Jeremy Corbyn a legally binding soft Brexit deal with a “Boris lock” that would make it difficult for a future Eurosceptic prime minister to tear up after she leaves No 10, The Times reports. In a last-ditch attempt to leave the EU this year, May’s team is »»»

Pound rallies as Theresa May prepares to meet Jeremy Corbyn
The pound is holding steady today after surging overnight when Theresa May announced plans for cross-party talks with Jeremy Corbyn to avoid a no deal Brexit. Sterling soared against both the dollar and euro early on today, rising 0.41 per cent to $1.3184 and 0.22 per cent to €1.1747 respectively. »»»

British PM May tries to plot a course out of the Brexit maelstrom
LONDON -- British Prime Minister Theresa May will chair several hours of cabinet meetings on Tuesday in an attempt to plot a course out of the Brexit maelstrom as she comes under pressure to either leave the European Union without a deal or call an election. Nearly three years since the United King»»»

Pressure on May: Thousands rally in London as petition passes 4m mark
Demonstrators from around Britain began marching on Saturday to call for a second referendum on the country's departure from the EU, as a petition calling for the whole Brexit process to be scrapped shot past the 4-million mark. – Demonstrators from around Britain began marching on Saturday to call»»»

'What game are they playing?' leader of British parliament asks of EU
Britain's Conservative Party's leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom arrives at Downing Street in London, Britain, January 22, 2019. REUTERS/Toby MelvilleLONDON (Reuters) - The leader of Britain’s parliament said she was beginning to wonder what game the European Union was playing over Brex»»»

Telegraph: UK authorities decide to delay Brexit
Brexit will be delayed for up to two months under plans being considered by UK Prime Minister Theresa May to extendArticle 50 of the Treaty on European Union, The Telegraph has learned. May said she will delay a meaningful vote on her deal by up to two weeks until March 12, just 17 days before the »»»


Theresa May suffers another humiliating Brexit defeat
(CNN)British Prime Minister Theresa May was dealt another humiliating blow Thursday as lawmakers voted against the latest incarnation of her Brexit plan. While the vote was merely symbolic, Parliament's refusal to reaffirm its support for May's approach to negotiations with the European Union repre»»»

Javid dismisses speculation on snap UK poll in June
London — Uk Home Secretary Sajid Javid has said “the last thing we want is a general election”, emphasising that the government is still hoping to secure a time limit or unilateral exit mechanism for the Irish border backstop. He dismissed newspaper reports that Downing Street strategists were cons»»»

UK: Full payment of £39B not guaranteed in no-deal Brexit
The United Kingdom would not have to pay the full £39 billion to the European Union in case of a no-deal Brexit, a government spokesperson stated on Thursday. Downing Street confirmed it would respect the legal obligations of a no-deal Brexit, but the agreement that stipulates how much London has t»»»

British PM seeks to reopen Brexit deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May will seek to renegotiate the EU divorce deal، her spokesman said Tuesday، ahead of crunch votes in parliament that could reset the course for Brexit، AFP reported.With exactly two months to go until Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union on March 29، May»»»

Egypt Independent British PM seeks to reopen Brexit deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May will seek to renegotiate the EU divorce deal, her spokesman said Tuesday, ahead of crunch votes in parliament that could reset the course for Brexit. With exactly two months to go until Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union on March 29, May is going to »»»


UK starts registering EU citizens for settled status amid criticism
UK starts registering EU citizens for settled status amid criticism The failure to properly process an estimated 3.5 million applications could lead hundreds of thousands to lose their legal rights Jan 21, 2019 January 21, 2019 SHARE SHARE The scheme to register an estimated 3.5 million EU citizens»»»

Brexit: May looks for way to break deadlock
Theresa May will try to convince Tory Brexiteers and DUP MPs to back her withdrawal deal by resolving Irish backstop concerns, cabinet sources say. Last week, Mrs May said she would focus on cross-party talks to get a Brexit deal accepted by Parliament. But it is understood she is now seeking to wi»»»
Theresa May’s Brexit Plan Rejected by British Parliament
The Brexit deal, painstakingly agreed upon with the EU by PM Theresa May last year, has ultimately flopped, as MPs said a firm no. The failure brings even more uncertainty to the fate of May’s cabinet and the whole Brexit process, RT reported.UK parliament voted down May’s Brexit plan on Tuesday by»»»
Theresa May is getting more than she ever bargained for
Theresa May is getting more than she ever bargained for Yossi Mekelberg December 18, 2018 16:42 Theresa May. (AFP) Pursuing the top job in British politics immediately after the 2016 Brexit referendum — and worse, getting it — meant that from the outset Theresa May was being handed a poisoned chali»»»

Brexit Commons vote now unlikely before Christmas
Brexit Vote had been due to take place on Tuesday evening, but was pulled amid near-unanimous expectations the government would lose heavily Theresa May is in Brussels for a European Council summit The crunch vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal appears very unlikely to take place before Christmas aft»»»

UK Treasury warns Britain will be worse off under any Brexit
London - Britain will be economically worse off for leaving the EU, finance minister Philip Hammond said Wednesday, as Prime Minister Theresa May takes the Brexit divorce deal to a sceptical Scotland. Hammond's Treasury ministry said that over the next 15 years, Britain would take an economic hit f»»»
Brexit: Draft Agreement on Future Relationship Right for UK, Says May
Theresa May has hailed the EU draft agreement on post-Brexit relations as "right for the whole of the UK", in a brief statement in Downing Street. The political declaration - outlining how trade, security and other issues will work - has been "agreed in principle", the European Council says. London»»»
Draft Brexit Deal Ok'ed by UK Cabinet, Now Awaits British Parliament, EU Approval
The draft Brexit deal reached between the U.K. and EU has been approved by the Cabinet, British Prime Minister Theresa May said Wednesday. Speaking to reporters outside 10 Downing Street following a five-hour-long Cabinet meeting, May said the collective agreement of her Cabinet was to agree to the»»»
EU reaches Brexit deal agreement with UK
EU and UK negotiators have agreed a draft Brexit deal, which would see London withdraw from the European body, the British Prime Minister Theresa May's office said on Tuesday."Cabinet will meet at 2pm tomorrow (Wednesday) to consider the draft agreement the negotiating teams have reached in Brussel»»»

Hundreds Of Thousands March In London Demanding A Second Brexit Vote
An estimated 700,000 people took to the streets in support of the European Union on Saturday. LONDON/BELFAST (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of supporters of the European Union marched through London on Saturday in the biggest demonstration so far to demand that the British government holds a pub»»»


UK PM reassures business leaders over Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May took pains on Friday to ressure more than 130 British business leaders that her government would deliver frictionless trade with the European Union after Brexit. May's conference call with representatives of firms ranging from the accounting firm EY to the retailer Tesco »»»


Joseph Muscat and Theresa May hold Brexit meeting in London
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat met his UK counterpart Theresa May at London on Monday, in a meeting focused on the latest Brexit developments. In a brief statement, the government said the meeting at 10 Downing Street touched on Brexit and ways to strengthen relations between the two countries. Dr Mu»»»

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