A Brexit deal has been done… but DUP still not on board
A deal has been agreed.
Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds have highlighted three major obstacles, dealing a blow to Boris as the EU summit kicks off.
The Government has negotiated a Withdrawal Agreement that appears to breach Section 55 of the Cross-Border Trade Act 2018 - amendments tabled by its own hardline Brexiteer ERG group.
We are stuck in a fossil-fuel economy and without systemic change, our lifestyles will keep on causing climate and ecological harm.
Cable: I want the Lib Dems to become a “party of more open, internationalist liberal people who would absorb social democrats of the Labour Party and one-nation conservatives.”
Boris Johnson would be expected to comply with the Benn Act requiring such a move.
The arrangement was rejected by Theresa May as a deal that no British prime minister could ever accept.
Activists risked arrest in defiance of the police order, as human rights lawyers said the Met was ‘criminalising protest.'
Westminster Brexit committee also heard from a senior police officer who warned of a potential upsurge in dissident republican violence after Brexit.
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