High-level Brexit talks between the UK government and devolved administrations are stalled because of the political crisis in Northern Ireland, it has been claimed. Meetings of the joint ministerial committee (JMC), the forum intended to bring together the administrations in Westminster, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast, are understood to be on hold because of the lack of a power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesUK flirting with an unprecedented constitutional crisis as both the Scottish and Welsh governments threaten to withhold consent for crucial Brexit legislation
Jul 15th, 2017 - 08:05 pm - Link - Report abuse -2Even Wales now?
Constitutional Crisis
Plunging Pound
Banks fleeing
Growth Stalling
Clock ticking
Brexit is doing wonders for Britain as everyone can clearly see!
Do you have a point Toby...?
Jul 15th, 2017 - 10:17 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Oh dear, wee Nippy went to the EU and got the cold shoulder so now she returns threatening to disrupt things in the UK. @trollistic Approach, the pound is not plunging, no banks have left, we still have growth, the constitution is fine. Those two halfwits are simply trying to cause trouble.
Jul 16th, 2017 - 07:43 am - Link - Report abuse 0It is all about egos they must be seen bucking the system ( or change the b for f ) the UK needs to be united, after all it is called the United Kingdom.
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