brexit countdown_bgCreated with Sketch. Boris Johnson will suspend Parliament tonight for five weeks amid Remainer fury at claims he could try to sabotage their No Deal law. Downing Street confirmed prorogation will happen this evening even if – as expected – the PM loses his latest effort to force a …
Read More »Boris Johnson’s cunning plan to sabotage Remain plot
Boris Johnson is reportedly planning to sabotage the Remainer plan to stop a no deal Brexit by sending a letter to the EU requesting an extension, as the new law requires – then in another missive, explaining why they should ignore it. Today, a Bill passed by opposition parties and …
Read More »Defiant Boris Johnson opens up a BIGGER poll lead
brexit countdown_bgCreated with Sketch. Boris Johnson opened up a 14 point poll lead over the Labour Party as it was claimed he will ‘sabotage’ a Brexit delay if he is unable to secure a deal with the EU before the October 31 deadline. The Conservative Party is polling at 35 per …
Read More »Theresa May fights to reinstate Remainer rebels
Theresa May leads fight to reinstate Remainer rebels as she emerges as the leading critic of Boris Johnson’s ‘brutal’ decision to purge 21 Tories Former Prime Minister Theresa May is leading criticism against her successor Mrs May is in staunch opposition of the PM’s decision to axe 21 remainer rebels …
Read More »Boris Johnson could go to prison if he refuses to delay Brexit, Lord MacDonald says
brexit countdown_bgCreated with Sketch. Boris Johnson could go to prison if he refuses to delay Brexit, the former Director of Public Prosecutions has said. Lord MacDonald, 66, said today that should Johnson decide to ignore a bill which prevents a No Deal exit he could face prosecution. This is because, …
Read More »Remainer ‘surrender Bill’ clears first hurdle
Boris Johnson was tonight running out of road in his bid to deliver Brexit by Halloween after legislation to rule out No Deal was passed by MPs – and he faces being blocked from holding a snap election. Having endured a torrid day including struggling in his first PMQs, Mr …
Read More »Boris Johnson’s bid for snap election is CRUSHED
Jeremy Corbyn denied voters the chance to decide the future of Brexit last night after ordering his MPs to block Boris Johnson’s call for a snap election. A visibly frustrated PM ridiculed the stance taken by Corbyn – who did not even bother to be present for the declaration of …
Read More »‘I was first person to complete the EU Brexit Settled Status in Cornwall’
With Brexit likely hard and painful now looming large on the horizon, and what appears to be a mess of galactic proportions taking place in Westminster, now seems the most opportune time for the 18,000 EU citizens living in Cornwall to apply for the EU Settled Status. Considering the mess …
Read More »Brexit won’t affect how you send letters, but your consumer rights for UK purchases may change
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Read More »Home Office passport and visa chief Mark Thomson set to resign | UK news
The head of two of the Home Office sections at the centre of the Windrush scandal has told staff he will be stepping down next year. Mark Thomson, the director general of HM Passport Office (HMPO) and UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), will be replaced in March and then take …
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