... certainly perform her “historic” mission by plunging the country into “a tough Brexit”
The decision to postpone until late January the December 11 vote in the... ... Commons on the Withdrawal Agreement stipulating the terms of Britain’s exit from the European Union, agreement approved by the EU on November 25, created real chaos in the... ... the foundation of the deal and that was pushed through the Cabinet by Prime Minister Theresa May last July, led to two series of resignations. In all, 11 ministers quit...
... NATO, which may lead to stronger common European positioning.
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Alexander Ermakov:
The Atomic Lady
My last question is about the UK Prime Minister Theresa May. What do you think her line with regards to Russia and the EU after Brexit could be?
I think that Theresa May, who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on July 13, after David Cameron stepped down formally, is likely to employ a delaying tactic with the European Union. The UK, because it was so shocked by the result of Brexit, has not really developed its own policy towards the European Union. We don’t know what relationship we want with the EU yet, and as a result, I imagine that Theresa May will ...