Cameron promises ‘a new kind of European Union’
I asked what it would say about David Cameron’s “substantial” renegotiation if the whole negotiation was wrapped up and the vote done and dusted a year and a half before his original deadline.
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We spoke to two Labour Party MPs; Labour’s Shadow Business Minister Barry Gardiner, and Melanie Onn who has been on the campaign trail in her constituency in Grimbsy.
Prisons Minister Rory Stewart discusses Brexit.
Labour MP Chuka Umunna and Conservative MP Vicky Ford discuss Brexit.
US President Barack Obama uses a trip to the UK to argue that the world benefits from Britain’s membership of the EU.
I asked what it would say about David Cameron’s “substantial” renegotiation if the whole negotiation was wrapped up and the vote done and dusted a year and a half before his original deadline.
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he European Union’s top court has ruled that football governing bodies UEFA and FIFA broke competition law by blocking the breakaway project.
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“Keir accepts that, on this occasion, the Prime Minister was referring to old comments about the European Medicines Agency and Keir admits he was wrong and made a mistake in his response.”
The European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has declared that the UK cannot expect a future trade deal with the EU to be similar to that with Canada – because it’s simply too close, geographically.
On the stroke of 11 tonight, Britain will leave the European Union – with Boris Johnson telling his Cabinet “a new chapter in the United Kingdom’s story” would begin.