Theresa May shoots herself in the foot so badly parliament roars with laughter
Theresa May apparently shot herself in the foot at Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on 18 July. So much so that parliament ...
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Theresa May apparently shot herself in the foot at Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on 18 July. So much so that parliament ...
Theresa May's government 'cheated' to win a crucial Brexit vote and narrowly avoid a general election. The Conservatives apparently broke ...
A Conservative MP has claimed that Jacob Rees-Mogg is running the country. She also said the only way forward is ...
I voted Remain in the referendum. Not because of any blind faith in the European Union but because it gives ...
Tom Baldwin, a former communications director for Ed Miliband, recently published a new political book entitled Ctrl Alt Delete. In ...
As Jacob Rees-Mogg's European Research Group tabled key Brexit amendments last night, pro-EU figureheads Tim Farron and Vince Cable were ...
Parliament is due to break up for its summer break on Tuesday 24 July. But with her government in turmoil, ...
Government resignations continued on Monday 16 July. They follow on from the cabinet meeting at Chequers where Theresa May proposed ...
Justine Greening has become the highest profile Conservative MP to undermine Theresa May's Brexit plan publicly. The former education secretary ...
It's been a rocky week for the government. After the cabinet reportedly agreed a plan for Brexit, the government was ...
Right after Theresa May released her full document on The future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union, the European ...
Just two years after becoming prime minister, Theresa May has had - to put it mildly - a difficult week. ...
Theresa May's week got even worse as the contents of a scathing letter of no confidence reached the public eye. ...
On 10 July, John Cleese couldn't keep a straight face after BBC Newsnight host Emily Maitlis tried to big up ...
Gareth Southgate's 'appearance' at Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on 11 July made the session one to remember. At the very ...
A sinister organisation has deeply worrying links with some of the government's new cabinet ministers. Institute for Economic Affairs The ...
As the dust settles on the controversial resignations of Boris Johnson and David Davis, the new Brexit plan has created ...
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