MPs prepare for third meaningful vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal March 29, 2019 Theresa May will attempt to push her Brexit deal through parliament for a third time today – the day the UK was officially scheduled to leave the EU. The Prime Minister will ask MPs to vote on her withdrawal agreement but not the political declaration in order to get round a ruling made by the [...]
DEBATE: Should a General Election follow the appointment of a new Tory leader and Prime Minister? March 29, 2019 Should a General Election follow the appointment of a new Tory leader and Prime Minister? Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London, says YES. There is no constitutional requirement for anyone who takes over as Prime Minister to call a General Election, although one could be forced upon them were they to [...]
Asking the people is the only way to end this Brexit nightmare March 29, 2019 THERE is no doubt that, regardless of the high-minded principles which most politicians claim to hold, the actual reality of politics is often a grubby business. Complete victories for any given position are rarely seen. Instead, compromises are usually hammered out on a subject through a mixture of what is possible for different parties to [...]
MPs will vote on Brexit deal – but ‘meaningful vote’ process is torn up March 28, 2019 MPs will vote on half of Theresa May’s Brexit deal on Friday in what could be a final bid to get the UK out of the EU by May 22. The government tore apart the ‘meaningful vote’ process as it announced MPs would rule on the terms on which the UK leaves the EU – but not [...]
Brexit live: MPs to vote on May’s withdrawal agreement tomorrow March 28, 2019 Welcome to our Brexit live blog. Please manually refresh this page for the latest updates. Follow this page throughout the day for the latest Brexit news as the world reacts to yet another day of deadlock in parliament. MPs failed to reach a majority last night on a series of indicative votes intended to provide an [...]
A Brexit tale of two Britains: how brands can advertise to both sides of the political divide March 28, 2019 Since the EU referendum in 2016, the UK has been split. Yet while these divisions are clear to see in the House of Commons where MPs are still vigorously debating the UK’s relationship with the EU, the differences between these groups are far more pronounced and interesting outside of Westminster. In new research published by [...]
Labour won’t back May’s standalone withdrawal agreement, confirms Sir Keir Starmer March 28, 2019 Labour will not vote for Theresa May’s EU withdrawal plan even if it is separated from the future relationship declaration, shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed. Read more: DUP: Abstaining on May's Brexit deal was 'never an option' Speaking at the British Chambers of Commerce conference this afternoon, Starmer shot down a plan [...]
David Lidington warns Tory MPs a future Brexit deal must respect May’s withdrawal agreement March 28, 2019 Theresa May's de facto deputy today cautioned that those who lead the next stage of the Brexit negotiations must abide by the current withdrawal agreement with the European Union. In particular, David Lidington said, they must follow the rules laid out in the withdrawal agreement about “citizens rights, a financial settlement, and arrangements to secure an [...]
Liz Truss urges colleagues to back May’s deal and says UK should slash red tape March 28, 2019 Chief secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss called on her colleagues in the Conservative party to support Theresa May's Brexit deal today, while painting a picture of a post-European Union Britain with less “red tape” and a new regulatory system. The Treasury number two also used a speech to the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) [...]
DUP still opposed to Theresa May’s Brexit deal as it insists abstaining was ‘never an option’ March 28, 2019 The head of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has repeated that her party will not support Theresa May's Brexit deal if it is put before parliament again and insisted that abstaining was "never an option". Arlene Foster, who leads the Northern Irish party that props up the Prime Minister's minority government, confirmed the 10 members of [...]