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Tory Brexiteer David Davies called a liar by Leave supporter during TV interview

A Conservative Brexiteer has been accused of being a liar and a traitor by a Brexit-supporting member of the public as he gave a...

May pleads for Brexit support as her leadership comes under intense pressure

Theresa May has pleaded with MPs to let her Brexit deal pass, as she faced intense pressure to quit after Tories rejected her latest proposals. The...

Farage: My party “must join the EU negotiating team”

Nigel Farage has said the Brexit Party will demand to have places on the EU negotiating team if they come top in the European...

Eurosceptic Tories react angrily to Theresa May’s ‘truly awful’ Brexit proposals

Several Eurosceptic Conservatives in the UK reacted angrily after Theresa May proposed a new Brexit deal with the promise of a vote on a...

Cabinet to consider Brexit ‘indicative votes’ to end impasse

Theresa May’s senior ministers will discuss whether to offer MPs a menu of Brexit options in an effort to break the Commons deadlock over...

Nicola Sturgeon condemns ‘charlatan’ Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson is a “complete and utter charlatan” and the prospect of him becoming Prime Minister will “horrify” people across Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon has...

Brexit talks between Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May break down

Cross-party Brexit talks have collapsed after Jeremy Corbyn told Theresa May they had “gone as far as they can”. The Labour leader told the Prime...

Sturgeon: Independence plans to accelerate during a hard Brexit

Nicola Sturgeon has said she would want to accelerate plans for a second independence referendum if a new British prime minister opted for a...

May’s Brexit deal ‘dead’ if MPs reject it again, minister admits

Theresa May’s Brexit deal will be “dead” if MPs reject if for a fourth time, ministers have admitted. Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay acknowledged it would...

Johnson facing private prosecution over brexit comments

Former foreign secretary Boris Johnson could be prosecuted privately for comments made in the run-up to the EU referendum after a judge agreed to...

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