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Theresa May

  • Brexiters have racked up the victories but no one wants to admit it

    November 22, 2018

    “Victory has a thousand fathers but defeat is an orphan,” an Italian diplomat noted in the 1940s. Yet, as with so much Brexit has touched, that wisdom has been turned on its head. The draft political declaration of the UK and EU’s future trading relationship should have been a cause for celebration for Conservative Brexiters. [...]

  • GoldenTree Asset Management paid Boris Johnson more than £94,000 for a two-hour speech

    November 22, 2018

    Former foreign secretary Boris Johnson received more than £94,000 from a New-York based hedge fund to give a two-hour speech earlier this month. Johnson, who resigned during the summer over Theresa May's so-called Chequers deal, was paid £94,507.85 by GoldenTree Asset Management to speak at its offices on Park Avenue. He was also provided with travel [...]

  • Theresa May’s Brexit trading plan fails to win over key Tories

    November 22, 2018

    Theresa May's hopes of winning over rebel Tories were dashed on Thursday as a string of MPs spoke out against the latest part of her Brexit plan. A 26-page declaration on the UK and EU’s future trading arrangement was released following late Wednesday night talks between negotiators in Brussels, committing both sides to an “ambitious, [...]

  • FTSE 100 retailers boosted by Brexit breakthrough, but stronger sterling hurts blue chip index

    November 22, 2018

    Retailers and housebuilders were leading the way in the FTSE 100 this afternoon following the news that the UK and EU have agreed a draft text on their future relationship after Brexit. Online delivery service Just Eat saw its share price increase by nearly four per cent, while online gambling firm GVC Holdings, Berkeley Homes, Burberry [...]

  • UK’s customs system would not work properly for two years in no-deal Brexit, MPs told

    November 21, 2018

    A 'no deal' Brexit would see the UK without a fully functioning customs system for two years, MPs were told on Wednesday. Senior officials from HM Revenue & Customs told the Treasury committee the moment to start planning for the talks collapsing  passed months ago" in a sobering warning. MPs heard the UK would struggle [...]

  • Labour could form minority government without a general election, says John McDonnell

    November 21, 2018

    Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said Labour could form a minority government without a general election if Theresa May's Brexit deal is voted down in parliament. His comments mark a change of tack for the Labour leadership, which has been arguing for a fresh general election in the face of Brexit uncertainty. Speaking at a [...]

  • Theresa May heads to Brussels to finalise Brexit deal with EU officials ahead of European leaders summit

    November 21, 2018

    Theresa May will head to Brussels today to meet with European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker in a bid to finalise a Brexit deal ahead of an EU leaders summit on Sunday. Last week’s publication of a draft agreement sparked outrage among MPs and led to the resignations of Brexit secretary Dominic Raab and work and [...]

  • DUP is still propping up Theresa May despite going missing in Budget votes, insists Downing Street

    November 21, 2018

    Downing Street has insisted the DUP is still propping up Theresa May's government despite the party’s MPs voting against the Budget on Monday. A confidence and supply agreement struck after last year's election sees the DUP order its 10 MPs to support the Conservatives in Parliament in exchange for an extra £1billion on public spending in Northern Ireland. [...]

  • Amber Rudd: MPs will block a no-deal Brexit and back Prime Minister’s withdrawal agreement

    November 21, 2018

    Amber Rudd, the new work and pensions secretary, has appeared to rule out a no-deal Brexit on the basis that the House of Commons will vote through the draft withdrawal agreement put forward by Prime Minister Theresa May. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, the former home secretary said the house would stop a [...]

  • Given the upcoming Brexit hurdles, what’s in store for sterling?

    November 21, 2018

    The long-awaited draft withdrawal agreement was unveiled last Wednesday, and for a fleeting moment, it felt like we were finally getting somewhere. News that Theresa May had reached a deal pushed the pound up a notch against the dollar. But, as is often the case with anything Brexit-related, optimism was short-lived. May’s deal was fiercely [...]

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