Isn't that what she's doing according to brexiteers? The ERG are a minority within their party are they not?
If she can time limit the backstop, she may get ERG support for her deal. If the backstop stays, they'll support her into WTO
I will always give credit where it is due. The line from Tusk when discussing Brexit with May. "No news is not always good news" — Donald Tusk
This is how deluded some of the Labour Party are, their manifesto didn't unite the country behind it because they lost the election and they're now floundering in the opinion polls...
Gerard Batten MEPVerified account@GerardBattenMEP 2h2 hours ago BBC 1 ‘News’ giving prime time coverage to the ISIS bride pleading to be let back into the UK. I might have missed it but I don’t recall the Christian woman Asa Bibi being interviewed about her persecution in Pakistan & the Govnt’s refusal to give her refuge.pic.twitter.com/JgxaSbpvrc please log in to view this image one of the poor girls kiddies apparently died of malnutrician dosent look like shes missed a meal though
Good get rid. Two more senior Tory MPs facing deselection votes as 'purple momentum' purge gathers pace please log in to view this image https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...mps-facing-deselection-votes-annual-meetings/
Well they will have to now Staines Euro politics is a different game altogether they are all ****ters but we only have to look at our own politics at the moment to witness the kings of the self obsession
ANOTHER deal signed! Liam Fox SECURES trade with Israel - 'An important step' BRITAIN has secured a deal with Israel which will allow UK businesses to continue with favourable trading terms after Brexit. This latest deal comes as Dr Fox said he believed Japan is “very keen” to agree a post-Brexit trade deal “quite quickly”. The Government is scrambling to agree to a total of 40 current EU trade deals with 70 countries before March 29. However only a handful have been signed and a document leaked last week suggested most would not be ready in time for Brexit day. Meanwhile, defence secretary Gavin Williamson has warned the European Union it “needs countries like Britain” if it hopes to develop a world-class defence sector after the UK leaves the bloc. Speaking in the Commons this afternoon, Mr Williamson said the EU would still need expertise offered by UK-based companies. He said: "Most of our defence procurement and most of the opportunities in terms of the defence industry isn't through the European Union, and we'll continue to work with the European Union to have access to programmes. "This isn't just important for UK business but actually if the European Union wants to succeed in developing a defence sector, it needs countries like Britain and also the United States to be able to participate in these schemes." https://www.express.co.uk/news/poli...drawal-agreement-european-union-brexit-latest
They are getting very nervous. Jean-Claude Juncker: Brexit delay beyond EU election is possible ‘If such a request were to be made, no one in Europe would oppose it,’ Commission president said. https://www.politico.eu/article/jean-claude-juncker-brexit-delay-beyond-eu-election-is-possible/