Prime Minister Theresa May’s EU withdrawal deal has been rejected by MPs for a second time, propelling the government’s Brexit strategy into disarray.
Prime Minister Theresa May’s EU withdrawal deal has been rejected by MPs for a second time, propelling the government’s Brexit strategy into disarray.
Despite claims from Downing Street that Theresa May had managed to obtain last minute legal commitments from the European Union, the deal she has brought back to parliament contains little to bring on board suspicious MPs.
It doesn’t matter that this new formation doesn’t have a policy. The very act of striking out alone is a powerful message about the broken system that has landed the UK in this mess.
Several pro-Brexit figures have made some spurious historical claims lately.
A no-deal Brexit will cost British holidaymakers hundreds of pounds each after the government chose to side with mobile phone operators and end free-roaming for UK customers.