Not exact matches
Prime Minister Theresa May's
government appears to be
moving towards a «hard
Brexit,» whereby Britain would regain control over its borders at the expense of access to the single market.
Considering most
government officials in the UK don't know how
Brexit will play out, it would be a huge surprise were Gabigol's
move to Arsenal scuppered by the recent vote.
The publication of the promised UK Anti-Corruption Strategy in December will tell us a great deal about what kind of country this
government really wants us to be, as we
move past the rhetoric of
Brexit into the reality.
The political pressure on both the EU negotiators and the UK
government to
move to phase 2 helped get us to this spot, but the inconsistencies in the
Brexit negotiations will only begin to be more exposed from here on in.
In contrast the Conservative
government has
moved from saying it wanted trade with the EU after
Brexit to be «tariff - free» to saying it wants trade to be «as tariff - free as possible».
Budget airline easyJet «in talks with EU
governments about
moving its HQ out of the UK» after
Brexit
Meanwhile, Mr Corbyn has
moved to rally his MPs behind a handful of proposed amendments to the Article 50 bill guaranteeing rights and increasing
Government scrutiny during the
Brexit process.
Union bosses and
Brexit - backing Conservative MPs have also condemned the
move and have called on the
Government to think again.
The fall - out could also impact on the operational capacity of the department, with fears that experienced civil servants will be
moved over to head the
government's new
Brexit ministry.
The EU published its draft
Brexit withdrawal treaty this week amid escalating confusion about the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), clamour over the transition period, a potentially game - changing
move by the Labour Party on the customs union issue and news that the Scottish
Government will publish its own
Brexit Bill.
The EU published its draft
Brexit withdrawal treaty this week amid escalating confusion about the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), clamour over the transition period, a potentially game - changing
move by the Labour Party on the customs union issue and news that the Scottish
Government
Since Prime Minister Theresa May lost her majority in the U.K. Parliament on June 8, there has been much speculation as to whether the British
government would continue down the road of a «hard»
Brexit or would
move to a softer...