US lays out demands for free trade deal with UK, raising concerns over food regulations March 1, 2019 The United States has taken a hard line on post-Brexit trade talks with the UK, demanding greater access to British markets where products such as chlorinated chicken are currently banned by the EU. In its negotiating objectives for a future free trade deal, the US Trade Representative’s office (USTR) said it would try to reduce [...]
Michael Gove: Voters could change Brexit deal at 2022 general election December 9, 2017 The electorate will get the final say on the Brexit deal, according to environment minister and prominent Brexiteer Michael Gove. Gove wrote in the Daily Telegraph that the British people will have a chance to reject the final deal during the next general election. The next election is currently expected in 2022, three years after [...]
Tory leadership hopeful Rory Stewart: I can beat Boris and I will stick up for the City of London June 11, 2019 Rory Stewart may have walked through the Afghanistan desert, written several books and even served as a deputy governor in Iraq during the war, but the greatest challenge of his career to date could be far closer to home: beating Boris Johnson. The international development secretary’s softer stance on Brexit and conciliatory approach has forced [...]
Brexit talks: Still no progress in discussions between the Conservatives and Labour May 13, 2019 Brexit talks between the Conservative and Labour frontbenches ended in stalemate yet again on Monday despite frantic speculation a crunch vote was set for later this week. Tory MPs were told a three-line whip was in operation for Thursday – meaning an important vote was scheduled – before it was downgraded to a one-line whip. [...]
‘Is this serious?’ Boris Johnson’s £39bn threat gives City the jitters June 10, 2019 Boris Johnson’s threat to withhold the UK’s £39bn Brexit divorce bill raised eyebrows in the City yesterday and provoked a strong reaction from across the Channel. The former mayor of London vowed to hold onto the cash to force the EU to give Britain a better withdrawal deal, as part of his pitch to become [...]
EU election results: Tories and Labour suffer heavy losses as Brexit party tops scoreboard May 27, 2019 Labour and the Tories have suffered a humiliating defeat in the European elections, having haemorrhaged votes to Nigel's Farage's Brexit party which won 29 seats in the European parliament. The Tories had one of their worst nights in electoral history, winning just four seats in the European Parliament and coming fifth place overall. Labour also performed badly, winning just [...]
Labour won’t back May’s standalone withdrawal agreement, confirms Sir Keir Starmer March 28, 2019 Labour will not vote for Theresa May’s EU withdrawal plan even if it is separated from the future relationship declaration, shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed. Read more: DUP: Abstaining on May's Brexit deal was 'never an option' Speaking at the British Chambers of Commerce conference this afternoon, Starmer shot down a plan [...]
US ambassador urges Britain not to be deterred by EU agriculture ‘smear campaign’ March 2, 2019 The United States’ ambassador to London has launched an attack on what he sees as the EU’s outdated farming practices, saying they should not impede a post-Brexit trade deal. On Thursday, the US Trade Representative’s office (USTR) said it would try to reduce regulatory differences between the countries and cut barriers stopping US industrial and agricultural [...]
Brexit showdown: What to expect when you’re expecting (a General Election)… September 3, 2019 MPs return to parliament today for what is expected to be the start of a seismic couple of days in the Brexit debate. But what is actually going to happen? And will you have time to break away from the TV? Here’s everything you can expect to unfold in Westminster today… Read more: Putney MP [...]
The next Prime Minister? Six MPs who could succeed Theresa May December 12, 2018 If Theresa May loses a vote of no confidence on Wednesday evening, the starting gun will be fired on who will be the next Prime Minister. With no obvious candidate to succeed her, the race to Downing Street is set to be highly unpredictable. City A.M. looks at six of the most likely candidates: Boris [...]