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Brexit may have to be delayed, Foreign Secretary admits

31 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

The Brexit process may have to be extended in order to get key legislation in place ahead of the UK’s departure from the EU, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said. He said a delay beyond the scheduled exit date of March 29 would become necessary if talks over changes to the withdrawal deal drag on […]

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Barnier says Irish backstop will not be renegotiated

30 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

There will be no renegotiation of the Irish backstop provision in the withdrawal deal agreed with the UK, the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier said today. He said the backstop was ‘part and parcel’ of the agreement with the UK and was a realistic solution to avoiding a hard border on the island of Ireland. […]

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UK facing an ‘accidental Brexit’ EU negotiator warns

28 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

The UK faces an increasing risk of an ‘accidental hard Brexit’ a senior European Union negotiator has warned. Sabine Weyand, deputy chief negotiator for the EU, said Brussels had taken ‘full ownership’ of the Brexit deal agreed with the UK. But she said there was ‘no ownership’ of it in Parliament and she found it […]

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Irish Brexit

Backstop cannot be changed, says Irish deputy PM

27 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

Ireland’s deputy prime minister has warned the British government that the border backstop in the EU withdrawal agreement will not be changed. The backstop aims to prevent a hard border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and is hotly opposed by many UK MPs. That opposition led to Prime Minister Theresa May’s EU […]

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Airbus threatens to quit UK in the event of a hard Brexit

24 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

The plane manufacturer Airbus said today that it would move its wing-building operation out of the UK if there is a no-deal Brexit. Chief executive Tom Enders said crashing out of the EU without a deal would force the company to make ‘potentially very harmful decisions for the UK.’ He said it was a ‘disgrace’ […]

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Brexit likely to be delayed, says former Chancellor

23 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

A delay to the UK’s departure from the EU is the most likely next step instead of a game of ‘Russian roulette,’ the former Chancellor George Osborne said today. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, The London Evening Standard editor said he believed the prospect of a hard Brexit was now fading. Osborne […]

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£65 registration fee for EU citizens to live in UK is axed

21 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

The £65 fee demanded of EU citizens who register to continue living in the UK after Brexit is to be scrapped, Prime Minister Theresa May announced today. She delivered the news that will delight millions of EU residents in the UK in a statement responding to the defeat of her Brexit withdrawal bill last week. […]

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Johnson denies making false claims about Turkey’s EU bid

20 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

Former foreign secretary Boris Johnson has been criticised for denying that he misled voters during the Brexit referendum campaign. Johnson, who campaigned for Leave, was reported at the time as suggesting that 80 million Turks would come to the UK if it stayed in the EU. But he denied ever making the comments as he […]

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Farage may fight Euro elections if Brexit is delayed

20 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

The former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has hinted he may form a new political party to fight the European elections this year if Brexit is delayed. Farage, who quit UKIP last year after it appointed former EDL leader Tommy Robinson as an adviser, said the Government lacked the will to exit on World Trade Organisation […]

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Second referendum must be an option for Labour, says Starmer

19 January 201919 January 2024Political Fiber0

The possibility of holding a second referendum with Remain on the ballot must be kept open by Labour, the party’s shadow Brexit Secretary has said. Sir Keir Starmer said Labour should either pressure the government to negotiate a deal based on a customs union, or fight for a new public vote. His comments came after […]

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