Brexit

The Government is breaking the Law, but it didn’t have to be this way

Support NewsLeaf.com from as little as £1 by donating via PayPal by clicking here. Last week, the Times reported that despite the government approving the Withdrawal Agreement – negotiated with the EU to guarantee the UK’s exit from the European Union – the UK government were planning to disregard international law that they had agreed to, by violating […]

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Gina Miller criticises the Government for misusing her Court Case

Support NewsLeaf.com from as little as £1 by donating via PayPal by clicking here. Gina Miller, a transparency campaigner and businesswoman, has criticised the government for attempting to use her court case to justify breaking international law. In a statement published earlier today, Mrs Gina Miller emphasised the polar opposite nature of her court case in 2017, which […]

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Majority of Public wants Brexit transition period to be extended, according to poll

Image by Elionas2 from Pixabay ____________________________________________________________________________ *Support NewsLeaf.com from as little as £1 via PayPal by clicking here. In direct contrast with government ministers, a great majority of the British public wants the Brexit transition period to be extended. The Brexit transition period is currently due to end on 31 December of this year. However, the effort and […]

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Londoners welcome Sadiq Khan’s ‘associate EU citizenship’ idea

Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay Londoners have welcomed mayor Sadiq Khan’s and Guy Verhofstadt MEP’s proposal of an ‘associate EU citizenship’ for British citizens who would like to continue using their right to freedom of movement after the transition period comes to end. The proposal is gaining praise from people outside of London as well, who say […]

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Why Tim Walker is right to contest in the Canterbury Constituency

Tim Walker, an award-winning writer, recently announced that he is the Liberal Democrats’ candidate for the constituency of Canterbury, Whitstable & Villages. In response, he has received criticism from Remainers, who are worried that his candidacy will split the Remain vote and therefore make it easier for the Conservative Brexiteer candidate to defeat the incumbent […]

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Brexit means Racism

Xenophobia. Racism. Stereotypes. Prejudice. Bigotry. These are the words that come to my mind when I think about Brexit; these are the terms that resonate when one has a nightmare about the people who ferociously campaigned for Brexit. This is not some sort of liberal, baseless, elitist, snow-flake generated rhetoric. Rather, the racism, the outdated […]

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