Fishermen have raged at the “no deal” Brexit agreement that continues to mean 1,700 EU vessels “plunder” Britain’s seas. Fishing communities savaged politicians for the way the country ...
Grant Shapps and Penny Mordaunt also speak out amid fears PM’s EU ‘reset’ will give up freedoms secured in previous deal ...
Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the Government intends to make Brexit work in a ‘ruthlessly pragmatic’ way.
Steve Baker believes the European Union and the UK have both been "running a policy of social democracy which we can't afford ...
But just five years ago, Nick Thomas-Symonds said he would support a second referendum over a no-deal Brexit, in a move that could have blown the UK’s plan to leave the EU out of the water.
The only people who want to talk about Brexit are the ones who cashed in on it, says Fleet Street Fox. Perhaps that's why there are so few of them ...
The starkest lesson from the original Brexit negotiations is that definitions ... the EU is perfectly happy to end up in a “no deal” scenario. If the talks come to nothing, we simply carry ...
The prime minister believes Brexit has had some benefits, Downing Street has said on the fifth anniversary of the UK leaving ...
Keir Starmer’s chief negotiator says the UK must be “ruthlessly pragmatic” with the Brexit reset talks and strike an ambitious deal in just three months. European affairs minister Nick ...
Maros Sefcovic, the official who led post-Brexit negotiations for the EU, told the BBC that the UK joining the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention is 'something we could consider' ...
and at no point was Mr Johnson’s Brexit deal tested with a second, “final say” confirmatory referendum. He won the 2019 general election because the British people were exhausted ...
A No 10 spokesman pointed to freedom from EU ... But the Liberal Democrats criticised the Brexit deal struck by the Tories as "an utter disaster for our country" and called for close ties with ...