Brexit
UK Parliament Rejects Theresa May’s Revised Brexit Deal
LONDON: Britain’s parliament rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal to quit the European Union for a second time on Tuesday, deepening the country’s worst political crisis for generations, 17 days before the planned departure date.
Brexit: MPs Reject Theresa May’s Deal for a Second Time
Theresa May’s EU withdrawal deal has been rejected by MPs by an overwhelming majority for a second time, with just 17 days to go to Brexit.
Brexit Deal – With Five Hours to go, things are not looking Great
Who’d be the Prime Minister right now? Less that 24 hours after boldly claiming she had secured legally-binding reassurances on the Brexit deal she’d struck with the EU, Theresa May’s own Attorney General told lawmakers the changes were less law law, more jaw jaw, to paraphrase another British PM beyond recognition.
Happening Now: Prime Minister Theresa May Addresses Parliament
Prime Minister Theresa May is now addressing lawmakers in the House of Commons — with what sounds like a particularly hoarse voice — ahead of a vote on her Brexit deal.
May Strikes New Brexit Deal With the EU, Asks Parliament to Back It
Theresa May struck a deal to revise the terms of the U.K.’s divorce from the European Union but it’s unclear whether she’s done enough to win Parliament’s support.
UK, EU Agree Legally Binding Changes to Brexit Deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May has clinched legally-binding Brexit assurances with the European Union in a last ditch attempt to win over rebellious British MPs who have threatened to vote down her divorce deal again.
Brexit: UK Cabinet Office Minister Lidington says this evening PM has secured legally binding changes that strengthen and improve withdraw agreement
David Lidington: Brexit negotiations are continuing. Parliament will vote on improved deal tomorrow. – BBG
U.K. Dismisses EU’s Brexit Concession as a ‘Disappointing’ Joke
U.K. Cabinet minister Andrea Leadsom rejected the European Union’s latest plan to break the Brexit deadlock, but said Parliament will be given more chances to vote on the deal if the bloc improves its “disappointing” offer before it’s too late.
Brexit – When is the UK due to leave the EU?
Prime Minister Theresa May today called on the European Union for “one more push” to strike a Brexit compromise deal and told MPs that rejecting the agreement could mean Britain never leaves.