What Referendum? Sunak Accused of Pursuing New ‘Brexit In Name Only’ Deal with EU
Senior UK government officials are considering pushing the UK back into the EU’s customs union despite the Brexit vote, reports have claimed.
Senior UK government officials are considering pushing the UK back into the EU’s customs union despite the Brexit vote, reports have claimed.
Authorities in London are to slap the EU with formal proceedings for the first time over the union’s allegedly breaching parts of the Brexit agreement.
Despite calls from inside his party, Labour leader Keir Starmer has promised that his party would not push for Britain to rejoin the EU single market.
‘Remoaner’ elites have complained that they will no longer be able to afford their au pairs following Brexit, as immigration laws now mandate that migrants must receive a living wage.
A former Labour frontbencher has admitted that most in her party “at heart” wants to rejoin the European Union, and advocated considering the abandonment of the pound to join the euro.
The Hong Kong government — a puppet of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) — has hired an anti-Brexit strategist in an effort to revive its dwindling global reputation after the imposition of a draconian national security law which stripped the city of its freedoms and autonomy.
Net Zero is going to destroy Boris Johnson’s administration in the way that Brexit destroyed David Cameron’s. None of Boris’s clever advisors and colleagues — not Dom Cummings, not Michael Gove — appears to have understood this yet. But others can see it coming a mile off.
Even before the coronavirus raised its terrifying head, buying 5G technology from China’s Huawei looked like a bad idea for Britain.
Boris Johnson is projected to have won the largest majority since Thatcher, laying waste to anti-Brexit former Prime Minister John Major.
Britons’ political identities are more strongly aligned along their positions on Brexit than by political affiliation, according to research by King’s College London.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has reportedly stepped in to hold together the beleaguered anti-Brexit ‘People’s Vote’ campaign, which has been hit by several controversies including allegations of sexual harassment.
…And among those who would have voted Leave were Jesus and Winston Churchill.
Till any deal is done and dusted there’s almost no point in discussing the latest Brexit shenanigans, let alone in attempting to make any predictions of what will happen next.
I agree with Douglas Murray: in twenty years’ time we’re going to look back on this era as an age of insanity and wonder how it was that so many people could possibly have been so stupid. Our political class especially.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has an embarrassing problem. Her name is Rachel Johnson and she is his sister.
Labour Party members have voted to back a future Labour government renegotiating a soft Brexit treaty and then putting that deal against Remain in a second referendum.
‘How are we going to cope without Amber Rudd?’ Said no one, ever.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has joined forces with cross-party Remainer MPs in a plot to pass legislation to stop no-deal Brexit.
So now we know what Boris Johnson’s most pressing task when he becomes the United Kingdom’s prime minister next Tuesday: destroy the Electoral Commission.
Every region in the England and Wales, apart from London, supports leaving the European Union without a deal over Remaining, according to a poll.
Theresa May has lost her latest ‘meaningful vote’ on Brexit – as of course, we all knew she would.
Bland, boring, but looks-great-in-a-suit MP Chuka Umunna wants you to know that this new ‘centrist’/Remainer party he has founded with some other MPs marks a break from “politics as usual.”
‘Brexit plan to evacuate the Queen’, shrieks the headline of the Sunday Times. This is a new low for Project Fear.
I owe Andrew Neil a favour for destroying me on TV the other night. It has given me the chance to confirm what I always suspected about No Deal Brexit: that Britain has nothing to fear about leaving the EU on World Trade Organization (WTO) terms.
Last night in Parliament, Environment Secretary Michael Gove made a barnstormer of a speech. But…
Prime Minister Theresa May has (narrowly) survived the vote of no confidence and delivered another of her bullish speeches about how the people voted for Brexit and how Brexit is what she plans to deliver.
At dinner the other night, a QC friend of mine — I forget what the Q stands for but I know exactly why they’re all called Cs — tried explaining to me why Theresa May’s Brexit ‘deal’ is actually a good deal for Britain.
I’ve belatedly caught up with Brexit: the Uncivil War — the Channel 4 drama about Brexit starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
‘An all-party group of senior MPs’ are plotting to sabotage Brexit by ‘starving the [British] government of cash and creating a Donald Trump-style shutdown’.
I wonder who in Theresa May’s dark arts department has persuaded Rod Liddle of the virtues of this betrayal of the Brexit cause. It doesn’t augur well, does it? If they can get to Rod, then no one is safe.
I have some inside dirt on the ongoing betrayal of Brexit by our liberal elite Establishment. The news is not good.
This Brexit is a dog’s breakfast of a cock-up of a disaster of a fiasco.
Whatever happens to Brexit in the next weeks, months, and even years, he argues, the Remainers have lost. The “revolutionary forces” unleashed by the Brexit Referendum are “unstoppable.”
Americans should — and will — reject political violence, march to the polls, ignore the noise, and do what they were going to do anyway — whatever that turns out to be.
Labour conference delegates have voted overwhelmingly to approve a Brexit motion that leaves open the party supporting a second referendum.
It has been more than two years since the British people voted to leave the European Union, but the country is no closer to independence.
The past week has been full of news stories surrounding Brexit, a Facebook data-mining initiative by Cambridge Analytica, and a new “whistleblower” making allegations about the behaviour of the establishment Vote Leave campaign. No such scrutiny nor column inches have
Growth as we currently understand it — or are led to understand it — is just another establishment cudgel by which we are beaten around the head. I say if the argument is for national sovereignty — the right to make our own destiny, and maybe even our own mistakes ourselves — versus “growth”, well give me nil growth.
A Cambridge University professor has branded the 17,410,742 people who voted to leave the European Union in the Brexit referendum “lager louts” and “ruffians”.
I have a very special Christmas message to all those people who attacked Nigel Farage for telling the truth about the Berlin massacre, and to all those who called me a “c***” for being rude about Brendan Cox. You are the reason Donald Trump won the U.S. Presidential election; you are the reason 17.4 million people voted for Brexit; you are the reason the European Union is collapsing. You are hateful, bigoted and—for all your hypocritical pretences to the contrary—fascistic.