The Braxy Fight Goes to the Next Round

The Labus interrupted talks on Brexit without any compromise. In an effort to reach a compromise for Brexit, the leader of the Labusist Party suspended negotiations with the government. Talks advanced “asq as possible”, Jeremy Corbyn wrote in a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May. He does not believe an agreement can be reached with the chairman [...]
The Labus interrupted talks on Brexit without any compromise.
In an effort to reach a compromise for Brexit, the leader of the Labusist Party suspended negotiations with the government. Talks advanced “asq as possible”, Jeremy Corbyn wrote in a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May. He does not believe an agreement can be reached with the chairman of the government, whose authority is affected even within the party.
May called for talks with Labusists at the end of March. Earlier, it had failed three times in parliament, with the Brex agreement negotiated by it. For early June, May has announced a fourth vote in the Foreign House of Parliament this time across the road to a legislative process. The government chairman wanted to reach a compromise with Corby because she lacks the necessary votes in her party.
Labus Chairman is believed to be ambitious for the prime minister's post. However, no further than January Corbyni failed with a no-confidence vote against Mayt in parliament. Like the conservatives, the labists are divided as to Brex: some want a divorce from the EU, others remain loyal to Brussels. On the one hand, many party members call for a new referendum, others firmly oppose it. Corbyni himself maneuvers between positions so as not to hurt any of the party's arms.
Great Orex for More
But May is also under considerable pressure. No further than Thursday she had agreed to set the timetable for her successor this summer, despite the success of her Brex agreement. The conservatives, first of all, is former Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, who is prepared for Downing Street 10. “Of course I will run,” said Johnson known as hard Brex supporter. He said he has a great appetite “to help the country walk the right way”.
Great Britain was due to leave the European Union on 29 March. To prevent a sharp exit from the EU, the international community extended the deadline for Britain's release by the end of October.











