Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
Reactions to the decision of Boris Johnson: The act of a cowardly Prime Minister
British Queen Elisabeth II had approved Boris Johnson's plan to suspend Parliament, the English Council of State had noted. Opposition members of Parliament have today reacted with outrage over the move, which they say severely restricts their ability to scrutinize the government's Brexit plans.
UK PM to suspend parliament until Oct 14
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Aug. 28 that the suspension of parliament would be extended until October 14 -- just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU -- enraging anti-Brexit MPs.
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The UK Can only Pay £ 9 Billion to Brexit Without a Deal
The UK will not pay the full amount of the EU divorce deal if the country goes out without an agreement, and the United States has to lift restrictions on British business if they want to reach a trade deal with London after Brexit. This was expected to be announced yesterday in Biarritz at the G7 summit by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, BNR reports.
More Than Half of Britons Want a Referendum on the Brexit Agreement
52% believe that if a deal is reached, it should be voted on by a poll.
More than half of Britons support the idea of a possible Brexit final referendum. This shows a poll presented on Wednesday, BTA reports.
Boris Johnson and Angela Merkel Talk About Brexit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on his first visit abroad. In Berlin, he will speak with Chancellor Angela Merkel and Brexit will be the main topic of conversation.
It is expected that Johnson will also ask Merkel to change the so-called clauses for safeguard mechanism for the Irish border.
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Boris Johnson Expects Germany and France to Make a Compromise on Brexit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on Germany and France to compromise on Brexit, warning that Britain would be ready to leave the European Union without a deal on October 31st, if necessary, Reuters reported.
Leaked Cross-Government Study Shows No-Deal Brexit Worst Case Scenario
If Britain leaves the EU without an agreement, it will suffer from a shortage of fuels, food and medicines, the Sunday Times reported, citing Operation Yellowhammer, the cross-government study of the impact of a no-deal Brexit.
The United Kingdom May Be Left without some of Its Medicines after Brexit
The United Kingdom is asking logistics providers to bid for an express freight contract worth 25 million pounds a day to supply drugs to the country after it will leave the European Union on October 31, BNR reported.
Global turbulence hurts ATHEX
The deterioration of the international climate, with the political crisis in Italy, the escalation of the US-China trade war, the threat of recession in Germany, the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit and the threat of default in Argentina, inevitably casts a shadow on the Greek economy.
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The UK Will Introduce New Immigration Rules
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced an initiative to change the UK's immigration rules aimed at attracting the "smartest and best" after Brexit, according to BNR.
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