Proof that in January ‘16, the British public “could not care less about Brexit and the EU referendum”
Two charts show that the Brexit referendum was nothing more than an internal Conservative Party squabble.
Two charts show that the Brexit referendum was nothing more than an internal Conservative Party squabble.
"I haven’t come this far seeking to avoid no deal in 2019 to be duped into voting for a heavily camouflaged no-deal at the end of 2020,” reacted Philip Hammond.
She told EU leaders that they cannot pretend an extension would not be offered to the UK if it was requested.
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'
“Would I rather accept a new European treaty that is frankly very bad for us? Or would I prefer for us to have an extension and a general election? I would always prefer the latter option.”
Announcement throws political parties’ response on Saturday’s historic vote into disarray.
Such a move could win favour from the Liberal Democrats, the SNP and a handful of the 21 Tory rebels who lost the whip over supporting the Benn act.
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