Boris Johnson’s cunning plan to evade the law: write second letter saying he doesn’t really want Brexit extension
Legal experts mock government plan to avoid Brexit legislation on crucial day in parliament.
Legal experts mock government plan to avoid Brexit legislation on crucial day in parliament.
Leading QCs say Boris Johnson could go to jail if he defies the law.
The Prime Minister said he’d “rather be dead in a ditch' than ask for Brexit delay”, despite parliament moving to block a no-deal.
“Together we would be unstoppable", the former Ukip leader wrote.
Amber Rudd blamed Boris Johnson’s “purge” of the Tory party and his “failure” to pursue a deal with the EU.
People relying on medicine from the EU have started a campaign to highlight how they say the Government is putting their lives “at risk” with Brexit. #DeathByBrexit started trending, with people putting a black dot on their Twitter handle to show their lives are “at risk” due to medication shortages ...
Image of PM in green ‘Orville’ flightless duck suit projected on to Cardiff Castle as his vow to make Brexit a ’Titanic success’ projected on to the side of the Titanic Museum in Belfast.
The veteran politician will take up a full-time role as the government’s ‘anti-semitism tsar’.
March For Change protests were held around the UK to protect Parliament from Boris Johnson
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