#WR: U.K.’s Brexit future is in jeopardy, Part 1. Last night, @BBC
world news painted a very gloomy picture of the deal of Brexit with EU.
A reporter interviewed the EU president who said that he tries to do
the impossible for avoid a bad end of the negotiation with UK. #Brexit
#WR: U.K.’s Brexit future is in jeopardy, Part 2. Today, @WSJ
wrote: “Less than 24 hours after a draft Brexit deal was announced, the
UK prime minister faced resignations from senior ministers & strong
vocal opposition from lawmakers in all corners of the UK Parliament.” #Brexit
#WR: U.K.’s Brexit future is in jeopardy, Part 3. @ReutersUK
posted the video of the press conference of PM Theresa May. Ms. May
affirmed that she works for the best national interests. And a reporter
replicated: “It is evident that you are in office, but not in power”. #Brexit
#WR:
U.K.’s Brexit future is in jeopardy, Part 4. After all these comments,
we can see that the opposition to Brexit is growing, because the British
citizens realize now that the promises that PM Theresa May made to the
country, she cannot deliver them. #UK#Brexit@ReutersUK
#WR:
U.K.’s Brexit future is in jeopardy, Part 5. In the press conference,
other journalist said that U.K. is in bad shape to deal with EU because
the British government is in chaos and the own Theresa May's party is
against the deal. #UK#Brexit@ReutersUK
#WR:
U.K.’s Brexit future is in jeopardy, Part 6. In the end of the press
conference, somebody affirmed that the leadership of the PM collapsed.
Theresa May insisted that Britons had voted to leave EU and she follows
this mandate. She refused a 2nd referendum. #Brexit@ReutersUK
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