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Johnson Javid compile for Brexit yarn

Lead contenders circle May

As Theresa May’s grip as PM slips, Boris Johnson and Sajid Javid have weighed in with their charm offensives, eyeing the top job.

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Lloyd Russel-Moyle seizes the deremonial mac.e

Second vote is the only answer

As an MP seizes the ceremonial mace to show his contempt for the Brexit deal, another referendum is the only way out of the mess | WATCH

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TOPSHOT - Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves after a press conference following a special meeting of the European Council to endorse the draft Brexit withdrawal agreement and to approve the draft political declaration on future EU-UK relations on November 25, 2018 in Brussels. - The European Union's top official urged British lawmakers to ratify the Brexit deal Prime Minister Theresa May has negotiated with European leaders, warning it will not be modified. "This is the best deal possible for Britain, this is the best deal possible for Europe. This is the only deal possible," Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, said after a Brussels summit. (Photo by Philippe LOPEZ / AFP)

Stop being so English

Brexit isn’t really British. It’s English. It dreams of independence from the EU but forgets England is inconveniently shackled onto a bunch of other places.

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