Sturgeon for “the least bad” Brexit

Scotland’s  government informed it wanted to meet all parties to work out “the least bad Brexit for Scotland,” arguing that the change in the political landscape made such talks necessary. The Edinburgh government, run by Nicola Sturgeon’s Scottish National Party (SNP), had argued that meant Scots should have a new vote on leaving the UK,…

Brexit talks will start on 19/06

Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis and the European Union’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier will start talks over Britain’s departure from the EU as announced previously by the Prime Minister Theresa May on the 19th of June, Britain’s Department for Exiting the European Union confirmed. Now official. Brexit talks begin Monday. pic.twitter.com/lYGCwxpyrJ — Matthew Holehouse (@mattholehouse)…

EU27 hopes UK cancells Brexit last minute

Days before the start of Brexit negotiations the President of France Emmanuel Macron expressed hope the UK will reconsider its decision to leave the block. Votre venue @theresa_may incarne le lien qui unit nos deux pays, la mémoire et la projection vers l'avenir. pic.twitter.com/viBogszlaF — Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) June 13, 2017 In the gardens of…

May to involve Macron in online conterterrorism strategy

Today Prime Minister Theresa May and President of France Emmanuel Macron will engage in discussion on counter-terrorism,  returning to May’s election campaign pledge to tackle online extremism following two attacks in Manchester and London that killed 30 people, the Prime Minister spokesperson said ahead of May’s visit to France. Britain and France will join forces…

Juncker lured May into snap election trap

The European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker repeatedly insisted on snap elections in bilateral talks with the UK Prime Minister Theresa May, who  had comfortable majority of the 17 MP, the UK media reports, quoting the EU diplomatic sources. Apparently May did not realise that the EU27 is in Cold War with the UK to follow…

UK Gove ‘Borgia’ back to scene!

British Agriculture Minister Michael Gove, a pro-Brexit campaigner and former rival of Prime Minister Theresa May, said he was surprised by the invitation to join her cabinet. “I was quite surprised, I have to say … I genuinely didn’t expect this role,” Gove told Sky News. Michael Gove 'surprised' to re-join Cabinet https://t.co/sgkgGAQfuS pic.twitter.com/wJwUE3oYzl —…

PM May appointed cabinet

The UK Prime Minister Theresa May said the new government planned to focus on social issues and “delivering a successful Brexit” as she completed a Cabinet reshuffle. The Prime Minister said the new line-up brought in “talent from across the whole of the Conservative party”. Her comments came after Michael Gove, one of the driving…

PM office denies change for Trump visit

Prime Minister Theresa May’s office said  there had been no change to plans for U.S. President Donald Trump’s to come to Britain on a state visit, after the Guardian newspaper reported the trip had been postponed. JUST IN: Trump visit to UK put on hold over lack of public support: report https://t.co/MD3yfrrl3u pic.twitter.com/3EOtPB31ko — The…

Tusk reminds May about "shared responsibility" for #Brexit talks

  “Our shared responsibility and urgent task now is to conduct the negotiations on the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union in the best possible spirit, securing the least disruptive outcome for our citizens, businesses and countries after March 2019. The timeframe set by Article 50 of the Treaty leaves us with no time to…

‘DUP’ is the megastar!

According to the search engins British electorate spent a great deal of time searching for information about a small Northern Irish party whose 290,000 votes and 10 seats in parliament hold the balance of power in the national parliament representing the United Kingdom’s 65 million people. One of the most extreme political entities in the…