Theresa May outlines her “bold new offer” to Parliament
Conservatives and Labour members rejected PM Theresa May’s latest attempt to get her Withdrawal Agreement through Parliament. The deal looked dead in the water, minutes after May’s speach.
Conservatives and Labour members rejected PM Theresa May’s latest attempt to get her Withdrawal Agreement through Parliament. The deal looked dead in the water, minutes after May’s speach.
Members of Parliament (MPs) have indicated that they will vote down Theresa May’s European Union Withdrawal Deal for a fourth time after the Prime Minister said she would bring the […]
European Commission President Jean-Claude Junker has ruled another short extension and Yvette Cooper’s new legislation have torpedoed Theresa May’s strategy for a rapid, pre-European election Brexit.
Parliament has effectively killed Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal defeating the Government in Parliament for a third time, this time by a substantial 58 votes. The EU offered a swift response calling a summit ofr 10 April.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has made the ultimate sacrifice, offering to fall on her sword, if MPs will back her Brexit deal following the failure of Parliament to agrre to any of the alternatives so far. Yet May’s deal remains unlikely to pass if it is voted on again on 29 March.
British Member’s of Parliament are debating up to 16 different alternatives to Theresa May’s version of Brexit, as the Prime Minister works hard behind the scenes to gain support for her deal and a third meaningful vote.
Clarity in the Brexit debate is no nearer for businesses after Parliament has taken control of the process and is attempting to find a consensus. But what does Brexit mean today following the MPs attempt to wrest control from Theresa May?
As the British Parliament votes on the Government’s motion for the Withdrawal Agreement, Prime Minister Theresa May heads for another defeat as Parliament is expected to take control of Brexit in today’s votes.
European Council President Donald Tusk indicates that EU 27 could allow a short extension if May’s deal is voted through by Parliament next week. If the deal fails for third time, a no deal withdrawal or a longer extension could still be achieved at the eleventh hour.
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May is reportedly writing to the European Union asking for an extension to Article 50 of up to two years. And she plans to return to Parliament again next week for a vote on her deal.
The Speaker of the House of Commons has potentially thrown a spanner into Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit works after ruling that the Government cannot return with the same bill or motion to Parliament twice, scuppering any further votes on her deal.
The UK’s House of Commons has voted to ask the European Union for an extension to Article 50 following a series of votes on amendments that were all rejected by Parliament.
Chaos in the United Kingdom following this week’s voting in Parliament has seen sentiment shift from despondency, to anger and finally utter confusion as politicians complicate Brexit.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement will go to a Parliamentary vote again today with the expectation of another heavy defeat for the Government.