Sajid Javid refuses to rule out Brexit Party pact – or breaking law by not delaying Brexit for a deal
Leading QCs say Boris Johnson could go to jail if he defies the law.
Leading QCs say Boris Johnson could go to jail if he defies the law.
The Bill requires the Government to either reach a deal with the EU, or gain Parliament’s approval for a no-deal exit by October 19.
Boris Johnson used a statement in Downing Street to call on MPs to resist an attempt to block a no-deal Brexit.
Conservatives have gained 10 points since Boris Johnson became Prime Minister, a poll found.
Jeremy Corbyn has penned a letter to Labour members outlining Labour's position on Brexit.
"A confidential cabinet note apparently says that the government is not prepared for no deal and NHS Trusts have warned it will pose a major risk to NHS services... Make UK, representing British manufacturers recently said there is a direct link between politicans talking up the prospect of no-deal and ...
Labour and its cross-party alliance has lost its bid to block a no-deal Brexit by barring the next PM from suspending parliament. The numbrs of yes votes was 298 and the number of no votes was 309, a majority of 11. The motion had the backing of former Conservative minister ...
The Labour Party has tabled a motion that would prevent a future Tory Prime Minister from forcing through a 'no deal' Brexit on 31 October. Up for debate in parliament tomorrow the cross-party motion would hand control of the parliamentary agenda to MPs on Tuesday 25th June. If it passes ...
After Labour fell to third place in the European elections, Jeremy Corbyn has written to Labour MPs heeding calls for more unambiguous support for a people’s vote on whatever Brexit looks like. The Labour party lost half its MEPs, left with only 10, behind the Brexit Party and the Liberal ...
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