stubborn May crippled by Brexit monster
It was right that Theresa May had her leadership challenged the crisis she faced is representative of the wider crisis in Western politics.
It was right that Theresa May had her leadership challenged the crisis she faced is representative of the wider crisis in Western politics.
It has taken almost two years, but the meek of the Conservative party have finally roared.
As Theresa May’s grip as PM slips, Boris Johnson and Sajid Javid have weighed in with their charm offensives, eyeing the top job.
The shambles of what are the remnants of a British government with next to no power has deteriorated into high farce.
Theresa May and Emmanuel Macron are two leaders in the midst of desperate crises, and in the process of disorderly and infamous retreats.
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Theresa May has recognised the political catastrophe of a massive defeat of her Brexit Withdrawal Bill and will defer the vote.
We are watching a slow train wreck as Theresa May loses control and her Brexit deal goes off the rails, perhaps taking her with it.
Theresa May faces a leadership battle with the 48 letters from MPs that would trigger a contest likely to be submitted this week.
Theresa May has been forced to deny that she misled parliament following the publication of Brexit advice given to Cabinet.
The power tussle between the British government and parliament now threatens to upend constitutional stability.
The UK should be able to revoke its decision to leave the EU without costs or conditions, legal advice to Europe’s highest court concludes.
UK Independence Party co-founder Nigel Farage has resigned from the party over its embrace of far-right activists.
Theresa May’s government found to be in contempt of parliament for its failure to publish potentially damaging legal advice.
The Bank of England has warned a “no deal” Brexit could plunge the UK into “deep recession”.
If Theresa May’s Brexit deal is passed it will be a disastrous day for Britain, but also a very bad day for Australia.
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.
As Theresa May defends her Brexit deal to a sceptical UK ahead of a December 11 vote, one critic says it’s as “dead as a dodo”.
The possible scenarios for Britain now that Theresa May’s deal has been approved by the EU.
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