Theresa May slaps down Michael Gove by insisting new Brexit vote will go ahead as planned May 22, 2019 Theresa May has vowed to put her derided Brexit deal to to MPs just hours after a leading Cabinet Minster suggested it could be pulled. Appearing on BBC Radio 4 Today programme on Wednesday morning, environment secretary Michael Gove was asked if the Withdrawal Agreement Bill would still be put to MPs in early June [...]
Theresa May presses MPs to pass her Brexit deal after three rejections in parliament May 22, 2019 Theresa May is set to publish the details of her Brexit deal bill on Friday, she said today as she urged MPs to pass it at the fourth time of asking. Read more: Sterling hits four-month low as Tories turn on May's Brexit deal The Prime Minister called for “compromise on all sides” ahead of [...]
Ministers must resist a bailout of British Steel May 21, 2019 Timing is everything, whether in business or politics. British Steel’s cap-in-hand plea to the government for an emergency, job-saving bailout just 48 hours before the country goes to the polls is either an extraordinary coincidence or an audacious political ambush. Either way, there’s never an easy time for a government to face such a decision. [...]
To avert the deluge, business must unleash its heroic spirit May 20, 2019 After us, the deluge. These are the words not of our Prime Minister, but from another troubled time and uttered by Madame de Pompadour, the lover of King Louis XV of France. The French Revolution would prove the prophecy. And for revolutionaries since, the idea of the deluge has inspired. Karl Marx went as far [...]
Jeremy Corbyn hints at softened stance on freedom of movement May 19, 2019 Jeremy Corbyn has hinted that Labour could be prepared to accept freedom of movement if it were leading the Brexit negotiations with Europe. Freedom of movement is one of the four governing principles of the EU, along with the free movement of goods, services and capital. The party had previously ruled out freedom of movement, [...]
‘People are starting to worry’ about a Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn, says RBS chairman May 18, 2019 The prospect of Jeremy Corbyn leading a Labour government is a concern to UK banks, according to Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chairman, Howard Davies. "People are starting to worry," Davies said in an interview with Bloomberg, about what could happen under a Corbyn regime should a general election be called. Read more: Metro Bank shareholder LGIM [...]
UK bolstered foreign currency reserves to highest levels since 1998 ahead of Brexit date May 17, 2019 THE UK ramped up its foreign currency reserves to its highest levels since 1998 in the run up to the Brexit deadline in March. The country’s foreign currency reserves rose 19 per cent to $137.31bn (£107.84bn) in the final quarter of 2018, data from the International Monetary Fund has revealed. Read more: Sterling takes a [...]
Sterling takes a pounding as Brexit talks break down May 17, 2019 Sterling hit a four-month low today as talks broke down between Labour and the Tories over the future of Brexit. The pound reached as low as $1.276 against the dollar, while losing 0.3 per cent against the euro at 87.55p. Read more: Brexit talks collapse: Business reacts The Labour Party today confirmed that its talks [...]
‘Another day of failed politics’: Businesses react to Brexit talks collapse May 17, 2019 The cross-party talks between the Conservatives and Labour collapsed today in acrimonious circumstances. Read more: May blames Labour divisions for failure of Brexit talks Prime Minister Theresa May blamed divisions within the Labour for the failure of the talks, while Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the instability of May’s government meant the talks were unviable. [...]
May blames Labour divisions for failure of Brexit talks May 17, 2019 Prime Minister Theresa May said today that a lack of unity within the Labour party helped contribute to the failure of the cross-party talks on Brexit. Speaking at a Conservative EU election event in Bristol, May said: “We haven’t been able to overcome the fact there isn’t a common position in Labour about whether they [...]