Month: September 2018 News

‘Bus trips halted, planes grounded and UK meat banned from EU under no-deal disaster’ in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

No-deal Brexit could hit UK-EU flights, says Whitehall in The Guardian – Go To Article

Grounded flights, a four-month wait to take pets to the EU, and school coach trips binned: Latest government Brexit papers lay out ‘no deal’ disruption in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Brexit: Flights to be grounded if Britain crashes out of EU with no emergency air deal, government admits in The Independent – Go To Article

Stack on STEROIDS: Brexiteer warns ‘TROUBLESOME’ French to HALT all traffic after Brexit in the Daily Express -Go To Article

Hold your nerve on Brexit, Theresa May tells cabinet in The Times – Go To Article

Theresa May’s Brexit ULTIMATUM: PM given two weeks to make progress with EU on Chequers in the Daily Express – Go To Article

Cabinet gives Theresa May’s troubled Chequers plan two weeks to make progress — or face a final demand to dump it in The Sun – Go To Article

May’s plan to give Stormont a backstop veto enrages EU envoys in The Guardian – Go To Article

Jacob Rees-Mogg urges Theresa May to adopt ‘supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Canada deal’ for Brexit in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Brexiteers including Jacob Rees-Mogg claim their new proposal is SupercalifragilisticBREXpialidocious in The Sun – Go To Article

Jacob Rees-Mogg calls for ‘supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ Brexit deal in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

‘THIS will ensure UK’s future’ Rees-Mogg hails Canada style trade deal with EU in the Daily Express – Go To Article

New threat to Chequers plan as Brexiteers push ‘Canada’ deal in The Times – Go To Article

EU immigration to Britain ‘could fall by 80 per cent after Brexit’ following cabinet’s refusal to offer special treatment to Europeans, migration experts claim in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Theresa May backs immigration plan that favours skilled workers in The Guardian – Go To Article

EU migration to fall significantly after Brexit, as Sajid Javid defies Cabinet objections to unveil crackdown in The Telegraph – Go To Article

If Labour backs a second Brexit vote, stand by – all bets could be off in The Guardian – Go To Article

The solution to the nightmare of Brexit lies with Corbyn – but a snap election might not be the right remedy in The Independent – Go To Article

Despite the calls for a second referendum, Labour’s Brexit stance remains as clear as mud in The Telegraph – Go To Article

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