EU Threatens to ‘Teach’ Britons the ‘Consequences’ of Brexit
Brexit secretary David Davis has remained steadfast in the face of EU negotiator Michel Barnier’s threats to “teach the British people and others what leaving the EU means”.
Brexit secretary David Davis has remained steadfast in the face of EU negotiator Michel Barnier’s threats to “teach the British people and others what leaving the EU means”.
Britain’s Brexit negotiator David Davis has been forced to deny reports in Sunday papers that Prime Minister Theresa May had already secretly agreed to pay the controversial ‘Brexit Bill’, as a senior Eurocrat has demanded the payments be extended years into the future.
David Davis has said talks with the European Union (EU) on the UK’s Brexit ‘divorce bill’ are “getting a bit tense”, whilst appearing to agree he felt “more at home” in the U.S capital than in Brussels.
Brexit Secretary David Davis has issued an 11-page position proposing that EU goods entering the market prior to Brexit should remain on sale in the UK without restrictions, in hopes of speeding up trade talks.
PRAGUE (AP) — Britain’s Brexit minister said Tuesday that progress has been made in talks with the European Union on the rights of citizens living in each other’s nations once the country leaves the bloc.
Britain and the EU edged forward during their Brexit negotiation session this week, but wrangling over the EU court’s status continues.
Chancellor Phillip Hammond has been accused of deliberately attempting to “f*ck up” Brexit by top Tory colleagues in the cabinet.
The European Union and Britain kick off their first full session of their divorce proceedings with both sides bent on seeking a quick breakthrough on unraveling ties that have bound them for decades.
LONDON (AP) — U.K. and European Union negotiators should be able to move from talks about Britain’s divorce terms to negotiating future relations before the end of the year, the top U.K. Brexit official said Tuesday.
The Tory Brexit and Foreign Secretaries are reportedly pushing the Prime Minister to drop her “red line” opposition to the UK staying subject to rulings of the European Court of Justice.
Liam Fox, secretary of state for international trade, is in Washington D.C. to lay the groundwork for an Anglo-American trade pact after Brexit.
(AFP) — Britain accepted the European Union’s timetable for Brexit talks on Monday, in an apparent climbdown on the first day of formal negotiations in Brussels.
Brexit talks finally start Monday, a year after the referendum, 12 weeks after Article 50 was triggered, and just days after the Tories lost their majority in the House of Commons.
David Davis, the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, has told eurocrats to “be in no doubt” that Britain is leaving the bloc. The Brexit secretary’s comments come as formal negotiations between the United Kingdom and the EU
The Brexit Secretary and Shadow Chancellor have insisted the UK will leave the European Union (EU) Single Market, as Tory and Labour MPs call for a so-called “soft Brexit” after the general election.
Without her hoped-for Parliamentary majority,Theresa May’s plans for internet censorship are going to be much harder to achieve.
The Conservatives’ election campaign has been pitched into chaos by the Brexit Secretary almost immediately countering an immigration target pledge made by the prime minister, saying that it was unlikely to be met.
Jean-Claude Junker tried to get Britain’s Brexit Minister David Davis sacked by allowing negative briefings about him, Davis has claimed.
The British people will not be bullied by the European Commission over Brexit, the minister for exiting the European Union has said.
The European Union’s chief negotiator in the upcoming Brexit negotiations, Michel Barnier, has said that an exit agreement will not be “quick and painless”.
The British Government will set out a White Paper on the upcoming Great Repeal Bill, which will establish a legal framework for the United Kingdom to emerge out of the European Union’s jurisdiction as a fully sovereign democracy.
Senior diplomats in Brussels say it is “critical” that Theresa May activates Article 50 by next week.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said the UK will be “perfectly OK” even if the European Union (EU) refuses to conclude a bilateral agreement with it after Brexit – although he added he is sure an agreement will be made. “We
The flow of low-skilled migrants from Eastern Europe into Britain is set to continue for years to come, the Brexit minister has indicated, as the Government has no plans to limit immigration immediately following Britain’s departure from the European Union
The European Union’s (EU) chief Brexit negotiator is plotting to ban talks on a future trade deal with the UK until the government responds to his demands to pay a £51.2 billion (€60 billion) divorce bill.
The government has published its Bill to trigger Article 50 and leave the European Union (EU), in line with a ruling by the Supreme Court this week.
Control of Britain’s borders is not up for negotiation and will be brought “back here” after the UK leaves the European Union, Brexit Secretary David Davis has promised.
It is inconceivable that Britain’s parliament would not be able to vote on the country’s final deal with the European Union, but that would not reverse the fact it was leaving the bloc, Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis said on Wednesday.
The UK’s Brexit secretary has indicated the Tory government is leaning towards a “sort Brexit”, saying he may maintain low-skilled migration and is prepared keep contributing to the European Union’s (EU) budget for “access” to Single Market.
(REUTERS) – Britain’s government will reject any attempt to ignore the result of its referendum vote to leave the European Union or to unduly delay the process of exiting the bloc, Brexit minister David Davis told parliament on Monday.
Steven Woolfe, a clear favorite to win the UKIP leadership in the last race before his candidacy was thrown out on a technicality and again now a contender for the new race was last week considering defecting to the Conservative
(Reuters) – The British government will only negotiate one deal for when it leaves the European Union, the country’s Brexit minister, David Davis, said on Tuesday, adding that there would be no separate deal for London. “We will assess every
The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, has received a dressing down from the Prime Minister after he suggested that Britain could be out of the European Union before 2019. Downing Street sources have insisted that the timetable is for the Prime Minister Theresa May only to decide.
LONDON (Reuters) – The British government will not say much about how Brexit will unfold before it triggers Article 50, the formal step that will kick off negotiations on the terms of Britain’s exit from the EU, Brexit minister David Davis said on Monday.
(REUTERS) – Britain would be better off being a month late in starting the formal divorce procedure for leaving the European Union than getting its negotiating stance wrong, the minister who is in charge of negotiating Brexit said on Monday.
(REUTERS) – Britain is ideally seeking tariff-free access to the European Union’s single market combined with curbs on immigration, the minister in charge of negotiating the country’s exit from the bloc said on Thursday. Prime Minister Theresa May said on
Officials from the Treasury and the Department for Exiting the European Union have made contact with the City to discuss the best way to sever ties with the political bloc before the Government triggers Article 50.
David Davis has dealt a blow to Nicola Sturgeon by ruling out the possibility of Scotland having a veto on any Brexit deal. The minister also stated that European Union (EU) migrants who arrive after a certain cut-off point may
The Scottish First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon has claimed that she has a veto on when Britain leaves the European Union. The claim will fuel a growing clash between Prime Minister Theresa May and her cabinet over the timetable for Britain’s
European Union (EU) citizens who move to Britain during the negotiations to leave the EU are unlikely to be allowed to stay, the new Brexit minister, David Davis has said, in comments designed to avoid a pre-Brexit surge of people