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Prime Minister Theresa May asked the European Union on Friday to delay Britain’s departure from the bloc until June 30, with the extension ending earlier if parliament approves her Brexit deal.
Britain’s opposition Labour Party said on Friday that talks with the government on a last-ditch Brexit deal had made no progress, as EU leaders said Prime Minister Theresa May had not convinced them that they should let Britain delay its departure next week.
Britain launched on Tuesday an independent review of banking capital and proprietary trading rules that is set to pit banks against their regulator as London’s powerful financial industry looks to boost its global competitiveness after Brexit.
Cross-party talks to jumpstart plans for Brexit are expected to resume before the UK’s Friday deadline for leaving the European Union (EU), and the opposition Labour Party is hopeful the country’s political impasse can be resolved, a party negotiator said on Sunday.
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said on Tuesday the European Union can focus unhindered on building its own future now that Britain has a longer delay to work out its troubled exit.
It’s up to Britain when it chooses to exit the European Union, the bloc’s chief executive said on Tuesday, adding that it was not his working assumption that Brexit could be reversed or extended beyond a new Oct.31 deadline.
Britain’s participation in European Union (EU) elections next month would not significantly change expectations for a more politically fragmented European Parliament with a marked rise by populists, a closely-watched poll showed on Thursday.
Boris Johnson’s conciliatory language towards the EU as the UK formally departed didn’t last long. Three days, to be precise. On Monday the prime minister played hardball in a speech
His political enemies had taken to calling Sajid Javid “Chino”: “Chancellor in name only”. Now even the “name only” bit has gone and it seems to be 10 Downing Street,
Long ago, I predicted a “Schrodinger’s Brexit”, by which the UK both leaves the EU and stays in it, “with individual citizens allowed to choose which status they prefer”.