Boris Johnson Released From Hospital, Will Continue Recovery at PM’s Country Retreat
The UK PM is heading to his country retreat to convalesce one week after he was admitted to hospital, suffering from coronavirus.
The UK PM is heading to his country retreat to convalesce one week after he was admitted to hospital, suffering from coronavirus.
Pro-Brexit group Labour Leave has demanded a public inquiry into the Brexit negotiations after a customs expert told MPs he suspected HMRC was given a “political instruction” not to discuss alternatives to the contentious “backstop”.
The Conservatives are completely ****ing up Brexit. They may not mean to but they are.
Many of the 17.4 million who voted Brexit — and many of the millions more who’ve since realised that the EU is a towering inferno we need to escape before it comes crashing down on us — are getting very upset about Theresa May’s “worst deal in history.”
Leading Brexiteer Boris Johnson has again weighed in on Theresa May’s Chequers plan for Brexit, describing proposals for Britain to collect customs duties on the EU’s behalf as “an absolute humiliation”.
The Prime Minister is considering locking the UK in a customs union with the European Union after Brexit and keeping the nation tied to the bloc’s extensive environmental and labor laws.
Brexit Minister Steve Baker has said up to 80 Tory MPs considering voting against the Prime Minister’s “half-in-half-out Chequers [Brexit] deal”.
The European Union (EU) has delayed publishing a fresh version of its Brexit plan, in anticipation of the Prime Minister making more concessions and bowing to more of their demands.
Pro-Brexit Tory MPs are threatening to vote down the budget to stop Theresa May allying with Labour MPs to push a ‘Soft Brexit’ deal through Parliament.
The European Union wants to help Theresa May get a Brexit deal through Parliament if she abandons her so-called “red lines” and makes more concessions.
Tory donors are fearful that Theresa May believes she can fight the next general election, as figures from the left and right of the party move to block her from carrying on after Brexit.
The President of the European Council has said the bloc has offered Britain a Canada-style deal “from the beginning” despite the Prime Minister’s claim that the only options are Chequers or ‘No Deal’.
Theresa May is to bow to more European Union (EU) demands and could accept customs checks in the Irish Sea, just weeks after insisting a British Prime Minister would “never” consider dividing the nation.
Boris Johnson has issued his strongest challenge to Theresa May to date, branding her Chequers plan “deranged” and “preposterous” before declaring: “Unlike the Prime Minister, I campaigned for Brexit… I believe in it”.
Tony Blair’s former right-hand man Alastair Campbell has told Boris Johnson to “f*ck off under a bus” because he proposed a new positive vision of Brexit.
Boris Johnson has slammed Theresa May’s “supine” Brexit proposals on the eve of the Tory Party conference as a “democratic disaster”, laying out an alternative ‘SuperCanada’ trade agreement modelled on the EU’s deal with Ottawa.
Top Cabinet ministers are turning their backs on the Prime Minister, as she threatens the only way to leave the European Union (EU) under her leadership is according to the Chequers plan for a soft Brexit.
Leaving the European Union (EU) without any deal would be better for the UK than a Canada-style free trade arrangement, Theresa May has said.
A leaked alleged internal party memo claims senior Tories are plotting who will be the next Prime Minister and to “oust Theresa May” after Brexit next year.
A senior member of Theresa May’s government has threatened “pro-Brexit” MPs, saying that unless the Prime Minister’s plan for a “soft” exit from the bloc is supported in Parliament, there will be a second referendum.
SALZBURG, Austria (AP) — European Council President Donald Tusk warned Britain on Wednesday that key parts of its offer to conclude Brexit talks are not satisfactory and must be revised, just six months before the country leaves the bloc. Speaking
The European Union (EU) is preparing to make concessions, allowing the Irish border to be kept open using technology, as many Brexiteers have urged.
Around 40 Tory MPs have gathered to “openly” discuss how to remove Theresa May as Prime Minister, with the support of just 48 needed to trigger a vote of no confidence.
Ex-Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has launched his most scathing attack on Theresa May, her Remainer-dominated government, and its Brexit strategy to date, saying she has “wrapped a suicide vest around the British constitution and handed the detonator to Michel Barnier.”
Sixty Tory MPs led by Jacob Rees-Mogg are to launch a plan to scrap the Prime Minister’s ‘Soft Brexit’ Chequers proposals and highlight the benefits of a clean exit from the Brussels bloc.
Boris Johnson appears to be making his move against Theresa May, declaring that her Chequers plan for Brexit represents failure, and she has “gone into battle with the white flag fluttering”.
Former Secretary of State for Brexit David Davis has branded Theresa May’s Chequers blueprint for an ultra-soft Brexit “almost worse than being in” the European Union.
Pro-European Union (EU) Tory MPs are concerned about UKIP “entryism” after reporting a sharp rise in new members at local party branches.
UKIP leader Gerard Batten slammed Tory House of Commons leader Andrea Leadsom as “two-faced” after leaks revealed she secretly “hates” Theresa May’s ‘Soft Brexit’ plan and thinks it betrays the EU referendum result.
Philip Davies is the latest Tory MP to reveal he has written a letter of no confidence in Prime Minister Theresa May, as opposition to her “soft Brexit” plan builds.
Boris Johnson “has got what it takes” to be Prime Minister, Donald Trump has said, in remarks praising the leading Brexiteer as “a very talented guy”.
Maria Caulfield MP, who resigned as Tory vice-chairman after Theresa May imposed her ultra-soft ‘Brexit’ plan at Chequers, has warned that a Downing Street “cabal” is treating Leave supporters “with contempt”.
President Trump has poured petrol onto the flames of UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit crisis by coming out for her chief opponent Boris Johnson.
One of the ways in which those who would overturn the result of the European Referendum is to claim that the question, the simple Leave/Remain question, did not have within it the detail to mean anything substantive.