NZ opens door to Brit trade deal
New Zealand has joined Australia in signing up to a deal with Britain aimed at softening the impact of Brexit.
New Zealand has joined Australia in signing up to a deal with Britain aimed at softening the impact of Brexit.
British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has endorsed a plan to force a second EU referendum as he bowed to party pressure.
The Trade Minister has told Britain that Australia will begin post-Brexit negotiations on a free-trade deal “the second Britain is ready”.
Theresa May is considering amending the 1998 Good Friday agreement to solve Brexit deadlock after ditching cross-party talks.
Theresa May’s government faces meltdown after a House of Commons official helped rebel MPs plotting to derail Brexit.
The PM is scrambling for allies as hundreds of MPs defy her and ministers fall out over whether to court Labour.
Leader German politicians and industry chiefs issue an eleventh hour plea for Britain to cancel Brexit, saying ‘our door is open’.
At least two Labour politicians have defied Jeremy Corbyn and engaged in urgent Brexit crisis talks with the Tory government.
Theresa May’s government has narrowly survived a no-confidence vote but still faces a daunting array of options
After surviving the no-confidence vote, Theresa May is fighting to break the Brexit deadlock after Jeremy Corbyn refused to join cross party talks.
Labour could table multiple votes of no confidence until it triggers a general election.
In trying to thwart a no-deal Brexit, they may be prepared to vote against their government in a confidence motion.
What next for Britain after Theresa May’s huge defeat in the House of Commons? These are the likely scenarios.
Theresa May is under mounting pressure to delay Brexit after suffering the largest Commons defeat in British political history.
Scott Morrison has attempted to calm voters in the wake of the Brexit chaos in London as leading conservatives embrace a no deal.
UK departure from the EU could be delayed until December under a radical plan by MPs to seize control of the process.
Tory Leavers who once advocated pragmatic changes to UK-EU relations are now zealots ready even to break Brexit itself.
Theresa May’s government is set to survive tomorrow’s vote of no confidence but Brexit’s survival is another question entirely.
The Brexit rejection vote is a symptom of a world that is set to swing dramatically to the left.
BREXIT: After suffering a humiliating 432 – 202 defeat Theresa May’s government faces a vote of no confidence on Thursday.
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