While others dive for cover, Mark Francois is loudly campaigning for a no-deal Brexit that few still defend — and helping splinter the Tories.
Author: BENJAMIN MUELLER
After Years of Ambiguity About Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn Faces a Decision
Talks with Prime Minister Theresa May over a possible compromise on Brexit have put the Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, in a position he has avoided: committing to a plan.
Theresa May Signals Openness to Brexit Compromise, but Hurdles Persist
Labour leaders said the British prime minister had not bent to any of their demands. They also fear that any compromise on Brexit could be ripped up under her successor.
May’s Compromise Talks with Corbyn Hit Snag as She Asks for Brexit Extension
The leaders of Britain’s Conservative and Labour Parties face challenges in reaching an agreement, each because of political pushback to compromise from within their parties.
May Asks E.U. for a Short Brexit Delay. Tusk Offers a One-Year ‘Flextension.’
The proposal from Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, leaves the door open for Britain to withdraw from the bloc sooner if it ratifies a deal.
Brexit Process Remains Deadlocked, but Theresa May Plans a Last-Ditch Vote on Friday
Some Conservative lawmakers struggled to keep the prime minister’s deal alive as others said that her offer to resign was not enough to win approval.
Brexit Process Remains Deadlocked as Theresa May Searches for Support
Some Conservative lawmakers struggled to keep the prime minister’s deal alive as others said that her offer to resign was not enough to win approval.
Brexit Process Remains Deadlocked as Theresa May Searches for Support
Some Conservative lawmakers struggled to keep the prime minister’s deal alive as others said that her offer to resign was not enough to win approval.
British Minister Apologizes for Calling Lawmaker a ‘Colored Woman’
The comment from Amber Rudd, the work and pensions secretary, about Diane Abbott, a Labour member of Parliament, quickly drew a chorus of criticism.
U.K. Knife Crime Rises. Are Budget Cuts to Blame?
The police have been subjected to funding cuts, but so have a broad range of social service agencies, though Britain remains a very safe place.