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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has called a snap election for June 8. WSJ U.K. and Brexit Editor Stephen Fidler looks at some of the reasons why Mrs. May has chosen to do so. LONDON—June’s ...
L ast month, U.K. prime minister Boris Johnson said he would rather be “dead in a ditch” than ask Brussels for another extension of the October 31 Brexit deadline, as the so-called Benn Act ...
Britain could see a general election come together before the end of the year after Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit bill was dealt a blow Tuesday.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s reaction to the snap elections avoided any mention of Brexit, Britain’s central political issue this generation, in a sign of his fears that trying to reverse the ...
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LINCOLN, England (Reuters) - James Bowkett is a long-time Conservative Party supporter who voted in 2016 for Britain to leave the European Union. Three years later, the 58-year-old businessman is ...
Snap had planned to base “a significant portion” of its international operations in the U.K., but that could change due to Brexit, the filing states. Snap has already licensed its intellectual ...
When May triggered Article 50 in March, she opened the two-year negotiating window for Brexit negotiations, so it might look like taking six weeks out to conduct a general election would be risky ...
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