Labour says Johnson could be in contempt of Parliament after Brexit letter
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell accused Boris Johnson of “behaving a bit like a spoilt brat” over the issue.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell accused Boris Johnson of “behaving a bit like a spoilt brat” over the issue.
In a second note to European Council president Donald Tusk, the PM said a Brexit extension would be “deeply corrosive”.
The Dutch Brexit party on the Netherlands coast started as a joke that went viral on Facebook.
The video quotes a YouGov analysis of 300 polls which finds a majority of Brits would now vote to stay in the EU.
Donald Tusk and Commission Jean-Claude Juncker expressed sadness over the UK’s decision to leave and said the UK would always be able to rejoin the EU.
The MP for Cities of London and Westminster said: 'I still believe in my heart that the UK would be better served by remaining in or very closely aligned to the EU'
Key moments in the long-running process.
Announcement throws political parties’ response on Saturday’s historic vote into disarray.
Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds have highlighted three major obstacles, dealing a blow to Boris as the EU summit kicks off.
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