UK Prime Minister May Speaks
She speaks frequently on a broad range of subjects - only speeches that might have direct market impact are listed on the calendar;
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May 21, 2019 | Due to speak about Brexit, in London; |
Mar 20, 2019 | Due to speak about Brexit, in London; |
Jan 21, 2019 | Due to speak about Brexit, in London; |
Dec 10, 2018 | Due to speak about the Parliamentary Brexit Vote, in London; |
Nov 22, 2018 | Due to speak about Brexit, in London; |
Oct 15, 2018 | Due to speak about Brexit, in London; |
Sep 21, 2018 | Due to speak about Brexit, in London; |
Mar 2, 2018 | Due to speak about Britain's post-Brexit relationship with the European Union, in London; |
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- UK Prime Minister May Speaks News
- From reuters.com|May 21, 2019|2 comments
Prime Minister Theresa May set out on Tuesday a “new deal” for Britain’s departure from the European Union, offering sweeteners to opposition parties in her fourth attempt to break an impasse in parliament over Brexit. Three years since Britain voted to leave the EU and almost two months after the planned departure date, May is mounting a last bid to try to get the deeply divided parliament’s backing for a divorce deal and leave office with some kind of legacy. The odds do not look good. Despite offering what she described as ...
- From fxstreet.com|May 21, 2019|9 comments
British Prime Minister is now explaining the details of her new Brexit deal in a speech with key quotes, via Reuters, found below. • I want to reach out to every single conservative MP. • Not possible to replace Irish backstop. • We place government under obligation to find alternative arrangements to backstop. • Should the backstop come into force, the government will commit to keep Britain aligned with Northern Ireland. • This new Brexit deal has significant changes to protect integrity of UK. • We will not leave EU without ...
- From pscp.tv|May 21, 2019
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- From @tnewtondunn|May 21, 2019|10 comments
Here we go. PM is making her final Brexit move today, and it’s Rooseveltian in name. She persuaded Cabinet to endorse her “New Deal”, as No10 now describes it, and will outline it in a speech at 4pm this afternoon (1) May told Cabinet, of the WAB, that “it’s vital to find a way to get it over the line”. So prepare for some big new compromises aimed at wavering Labour MPs, especially on customs (2) There will also be an enshrining in law via the WAB of the promises agreed with the EU on Alternative Arrangements, but not to go further, ...
- From @Steven_Swinford|Mar 20, 2019|12 comments
Theresa May addresses the nation from No 10: 'MPs have been unable to agree on a way to implement withdrawal. As a result we will not leave without a deal on 29 March 'This delay is a matter of great personal regret for me. I am sure you the public have had enough' BREAKING BREAKING BREAKING
- From youtube.com/itvnews|Mar 20, 2019
video Prime Minister Theresa May is giving a statement on Brexit. The speech comes just hours after European Council President Donald Tusk said a "short extension" to Article 50 would be possible but only on the condition MPs backed Mrs May's Withdrawal Agreement. His comments come after the Prime Minister wrote to him on Wednesday requesting a Brexit delay to June 30.
- From @FirstSquawk|Jan 21, 2019|24 comments
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