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  • What’s in the WAB? Government’s Brexit bill explained

    October 22, 2019

    Today MPs will begin debating the government’s Withdrawal Agreement Bill – covering everything from the £39bn divorce settlement to EU citizens and setting out the path for the UK’s future relationship with the EU. But what is in it – and will it pass? What is the WAB? Brexit brings out the best (or worst) [...]

  • Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal faces first of three crucial days

    October 22, 2019

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal will face its first parliamentary hurdle today with the PM facing a tough battle to deliver his promise to take the UK out of the EU by 31 October. Johnson is attempting to push through the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, which was published last night, in just three days. Read [...]

  • Timetable vote threatens to derail PM’s Halloween Brexit pledge

    October 21, 2019

    A normally run-of-the-mill vote on parliamentary business today threatens to derail Boris Johnson’s last chance to get Brexit done by 31 October.  A programme motion, setting out the timetable for debating the crucial Withdrawal Agreement bill (WAB), could be rejected by the alliance of opposition MPs and Tory Remainers who argue that it does not [...]

  • Sterling slips back from $1.30 after John Bercow blocks Brexit vote

    October 21, 2019

    Sterling dropped back from a six-month high against the dollar this afternoon after House of Commons speaker John Bercow refused to let the government put its deal to parliament for the second time in three days. Read more: Speaker Bercow could obstruct Boris Johnson’s bid for Brexit deal vote The pound opened around 0.6 per [...]

  • Speaker Bercow could block Boris Johnson’s bid for Brexit deal vote

    October 21, 2019

    Speaker John Bercow could refuse to grant Boris Johnson a second bite at the cherry today as the Prime Minister attempts to push through a meaningful vote on his Brexit deal. The government has confirmed it will introduce the Withdrawal Agreement Bill – the legislation required to implement the Brexit deal – in today’s Commons [...]

  • Brexit latest: Minister hits out at customs union as DUP backs off

    October 21, 2019

    Any attempt to tweak Boris Johnson’s deal to include remaining in the customs union would be “procedural tricks” aimed at blocking Brexit, a minister at the Treasury has said. Speaking to the Today programme this morning, Rishi Sunak said anyone wanting to “amend legislation are ultimately wanting to frustrate, delay or cancel Brexit altogether, and [...]

  • Top City PR quits People’s Vote campaign amid blistering boardroom row

    October 20, 2019

    City public relations tycoon Roland Rudd is set to quit his top role in the People’s Vote campaign as the anti-Brexit movement is rocked by a fierce boardroom battle. Rudd, founder and chairman of financial PR firm Finsbury, is reportedly set to resign as chairman of Open Britain, one of the key organisations behind the [...]

  • Brexit Super Saturday vote live: PM’s deal blocked as Letwin amendment passes

    October 19, 2019

    15:10pm Well that’s it. Super Saturday has descended into…. Soggy, Stupid Saturday. Boris Johnson’s last minute Brexit deal has been blocked, and he says he won’t “negotiate further delay”. Will he send a letter? Who knows. His spokespeople repeatedly refused to answer any questions on the matter. Leader of the House Jacob Rees-Mogg has announced [...]

  • Police pin man to ground outside parliament as anti-Brexit protests reach Westminster

    October 19, 2019

    Police have dealt with an “incident” outside the Houses of Parliament as a man attempting to gain entry to a prohibited section of the parliamentary estate was taken away by the authorities. As MPs are set to vote on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal in the House of Commons seven members of the City of London [...]

  • Brexit march: Hundreds of thousands descend on Westminster in People’s Vote protest

    October 19, 2019

    Hundreds of thousands of activists are gathering in central London today to demand a referendum on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal. As MPs prepare to vote on the Brexit deal, the People’s Vote march will head to Westminster to demand the public have a final say on Britain’s departure from the EU. The march will begin [...]

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