EU ON THE BRINK: Danish eurosceptics plotting to use Brexit as blueprint to QUIT EU

DANISH eurosceptics are plotting on using the British Brexit deal as a blueprint to relaunch their own attempt to leave the European Union. Danish People’s Party leader Kristian Thulesen Dahl admit plans to quit the Brussels bloc are currently on … Read More

Brexit: Nicola Sturgeon urges Theresa May to set out ‘Plan B’

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Prime Minister Theresa May (left) meets with Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at Bute House in Edinburgh. Theresa May will be urged to set out a “Plan B” for Brexit during crunch talks with Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh today amid … Read More

The EU was always going to punish us for Brexit

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Attacking Brussels for ‘intransigence’ shows how deluded Leavers are about their ability to strike a favourable deal. On Easter Island in the South Pacific, hundreds of vast stone heads each weighing around 12 tonnes gaze into the distance, keeping their … Read More

Drought brings big worries for farmers across northern Europe

“I have never seen this type of hot and dry weather, and I’ve been farming over 30 years,” one farmer in Finland said. A grain field in Germany where farmers have been affected by this summer’s drought.picture alliance / picture … Read More

German sources deny Brexit deal offer amid panic in Remain campaign

Remain fears ‘blind Brexit’, under which key decisions are postponed, would be worse than a no-deal Brexit. German sources insisted that despite several reports, no instruction had been issued to back a vague blueprint deal. Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images Reports … Read More

Deutsche Bank shifts key business away from London. Brexit could spark an exodus

Two years ago, London had a lock on a key financial business called euro clearing. Then came Brexit. Deutsche Bank has 98,000 staff around the world, including 7,000 in the United Kingdom and 30,000 in Germany. (File Photo) LONDON (CNNMoney) … Read More

Food shortages? Grounded flights? These could be the consequences of a messy Brexit

Would a messy Brexit cause food shortages? Or planes to be grounded? Would car plants fall silent? With just eight months to go before Brexit, the UK government is fighting off accusations that it’s not doing enough to prepare for … Read More

Brexit warning: France ready for a ‘BRUTAL DIVORCE’ as no-deal EU split looms

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FRANCE is preparing contingency plans for a “brutal divorce” between the UK and the European Union, with one senior minister claiming Britain will be the country that will suffer the most from a no-deal Brexit. Nathalie Loiseau, the French minister … Read More

Britons Who Show ‘Extreme EU Loyalty’ Should Be Tried For Treason, Demands Tory MEP

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David Campbell Bannerman warns of people ‘working undemocratically against the UK’. THIERRY MONASSE VIA GETTY IMAGES A Tory MEP has said Britons who display “extreme EU loyalty” should be tried for treason. David Campbell Bannerman said on Wednesday morning that … Read More

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