Theresa May
Theresa May will be heading to a summit with the European Council, forced to ask for an extension to the date that the UK will leave the EU. In response, a petition to revoke Article 50 and stop Brexit all together has more than cleared the 100,000 signature requirement for it to be debated in Parliament.
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Another crushing defeat. Another piece of parliamentary jiggery-pokery. Another long week for Theresa May. An even longer week for the rest of us.HuffPost UK's Arj Singh and Paul Waugh sat down with Conservative MP Rob Halfon and Senior Counsel at Cicero, Nikki da Costa, to work out where Brexit is going and what the future holds for Theresa May premiership.
I can no longer let people casually refer to themselves as feminists, while supporting a government that is doing nothing to protect the most vulnerable women in society
Britain has offered an olive branch on our rights – we are pleading with Europe to take it
PM pits the public against parliament in address.
“I am on your side,” PM says in address to the nation.
Tories warned that disunity is hurting donations and could spark redundancies at party HQ.
The move will pile more pressure on the PM.
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