Yeah they did. Price was all over the place yesterday.
Brexit: Council meeting will take place on Sunday, November 25th
32EU Council meeting will take place on Sunday, November 25th starting 9:30am
Apparently "If nothing extraordinary happens"
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Apparently "If nothing extraordinary happens"
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Re: Brexit - everything you need to know
33So, we expect GBP pairs to open with a gap on Monday. Probably a large one too. :?
Brexit: Minister says...
34Yes depending on the shenanigans we're seeing at the moment it doesn't look good for sterling.mlawson71 wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 1:01 am So, we expect GBP pairs to open with a gap on Monday. Probably a large one too. :?
Speaking of shenanigans...
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Breaking: Brexit - Preparing for No Confidence Motion
35Brexit: Brexit Central Editor: Unconfirmed And From A Single (Always Previously Reliable) Source That The 48 Letters Are In And Downing Street Are Preparing For A No Confidence Motion In Theresa May As Conservative Leader - RTRS
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May sees "no alternative" to Brexit plan
36UK's May sees 'no alternative' to her Brexit plan
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May says she sees no alternative to the Brexit deal she presented earlier this week, amid reports that some of her senior ministers want her to renegotiate the draft agreement before meeting EU leaders next weekend.
“There is no alternative plan on the table. There is no different approach that we could agree with the EU,” May wrote in an article for the Sun on Sunday newspaper.
“If MPs (legislators) reject the deal, they will simply take us back to square one. It would mean more division, more uncertainty and a failure to deliver on the vote of the British people,” she added.
Just hours after announcing on Wednesday that her senior ministers had collectively backed her divorce deal, May was thrust into her premiership’s most perilous crisis when Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab resigned on Thursday to oppose the agreement.
Other mutinous lawmakers in her party have openly spoken of ousting her and said the Brexit deal would not pass parliament.
Brexit supporters say the transitional deal risks leaving Britain subject to EU rules for an indefinite period.
On Saturday Andrea Leadsom, the minister in charge of government business in parliament, told the BBC that she was supporting May but was not fully happy with the deal.
“I think there’s still the potential to improve on the clarification and on some of the measures within it and that’s what I’m hoping to be able to help with,” she said.
Ireland’s foreign minister, Simon Coveney, said on Saturday that British pro-Brexit ministers were “not living in the real world” if they thought they could renegotiate the divorce treaty agreed with the EU last week.
Several British newspapers had reported that Leadsom was working with four other senior ministers and Brexit enthusiasts - Michael Gove, Liam Fox, Chris Grayling and Penny Mordaunt - to pressure May to change the deal.
Mordaunt, Raab, and five other top Conservatives - former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, Raab’s predecessor David Davis, Interior Minister Sajid Javid, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, and Work and Pensions Minister Amber Rudd - are all “actively preparing” leadership campaigns, the Sunday Times said.
More than 20 Conservative lawmakers have written to call for May to go, and a total 48 requests are needed to trigger a leadership contest.
The Sunday Times also reported Britain’s army had been ordered to step up contingency plans to help police maintain public order in case of food and medicine shortages after a “no deal” Brexit, citing an unnamed “well-placed army source.”
Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germ ... SKCN1NM0FC
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May says she sees no alternative to the Brexit deal she presented earlier this week, amid reports that some of her senior ministers want her to renegotiate the draft agreement before meeting EU leaders next weekend.
“There is no alternative plan on the table. There is no different approach that we could agree with the EU,” May wrote in an article for the Sun on Sunday newspaper.
“If MPs (legislators) reject the deal, they will simply take us back to square one. It would mean more division, more uncertainty and a failure to deliver on the vote of the British people,” she added.
Just hours after announcing on Wednesday that her senior ministers had collectively backed her divorce deal, May was thrust into her premiership’s most perilous crisis when Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab resigned on Thursday to oppose the agreement.
Other mutinous lawmakers in her party have openly spoken of ousting her and said the Brexit deal would not pass parliament.
Brexit supporters say the transitional deal risks leaving Britain subject to EU rules for an indefinite period.
On Saturday Andrea Leadsom, the minister in charge of government business in parliament, told the BBC that she was supporting May but was not fully happy with the deal.
“I think there’s still the potential to improve on the clarification and on some of the measures within it and that’s what I’m hoping to be able to help with,” she said.
Ireland’s foreign minister, Simon Coveney, said on Saturday that British pro-Brexit ministers were “not living in the real world” if they thought they could renegotiate the divorce treaty agreed with the EU last week.
Several British newspapers had reported that Leadsom was working with four other senior ministers and Brexit enthusiasts - Michael Gove, Liam Fox, Chris Grayling and Penny Mordaunt - to pressure May to change the deal.
Mordaunt, Raab, and five other top Conservatives - former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, Raab’s predecessor David Davis, Interior Minister Sajid Javid, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, and Work and Pensions Minister Amber Rudd - are all “actively preparing” leadership campaigns, the Sunday Times said.
More than 20 Conservative lawmakers have written to call for May to go, and a total 48 requests are needed to trigger a leadership contest.
The Sunday Times also reported Britain’s army had been ordered to step up contingency plans to help police maintain public order in case of food and medicine shortages after a “no deal” Brexit, citing an unnamed “well-placed army source.”
Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germ ... SKCN1NM0FC
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Re: Brexit - everything you need to know
37Sometimes I feel like this mess with Brexit will never end.
Re: Brexit - everything you need to know
38Same here. First it was the Greek debt crisis now Brexit for the past few years. Major trading disruptions man.mlawson71 wrote: Sun Nov 18, 2018 11:58 pm Sometimes I feel like this mess with Brexit will never end.
Breaking: Spain To Vote Against Brexit Deal If Text Not Amended
39Spain To Vote Against Brexit Deal If Text Not Amended
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Carney: No-deal Brexit would be very unusual situation
40Carney: No-deal Brexit would be very unusual situation
During the November Inflation Report parliamentary hearing, the Bank of England Governor Mark Carney was asked if he would vote to hike or cut rates after a no deal Brexit.
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During the November Inflation Report parliamentary hearing, the Bank of England Governor Mark Carney was asked if he would vote to hike or cut rates after a no deal Brexit.
- BOE's Carney said it depends.
- BOE's Carney said no-deal Brexit would be a very unusual situation.
- BOE's Carney said would have to go back to the 70s to find a comparable situation.
- BOE's Carney said starting position of UK economy is very different to how it was at the time of the Brexit referendum.
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