UK Labour deputy backs second referendum
By DW
25 March 2019 |
8:12 am
Tom Watson, the opposition Labour deputy will be his party's only leading light on the second People's Vote march in London. The rally has gathered cross-party support as the prime minister offers to talk to MPs.
In this article
Related
21 Apr 2017
Opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn insists that he can still win Britain's snap June general election despite dire poll ratings, pitching himself as an anti-establishment candidate fighting for change.
24 Feb 2019
The UK's Labour party is moving in the "direction" of a new Brexit referendum, deputy party head Tom Watson said as the country prepares to leave the EU. Meanwhile, PM Theresa May delayed a lawmakers' vote on Brexit.
25 Mar 2019
Tom Watson, the opposition Labour deputy will be his party's only leading light on the second People's Vote march in London. The rally has gathered cross-party support as the prime minister offers to talk to MPs.
10 Aug 2019
Britain's opposition Labour party has challenged PM Boris Johnson's choice of finance minister. It has raised a raft of concerns about Sajid Javid's career with Deutsche Bank in the run-up to the global financial crisis.
Latest
39 mins ago
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed unblocking the border at the meeting with the EU's Charles Michel in Brussels.
1 hour ago
Datamellon partners with Amazon world service on the Internet of things (iot) revolution and serverless event-driven architectures.
1 hour ago
Cypriot President Nikos Anastasiadis granted an interview to FRANCE 24 from the capital Nicosia. The northern third of the Republic of Cyprus has been under Turkish domination since 1974. Anastasiadis said that Russia's invasion of Ukraine uses the "exact same arguments that Turkey used to invade Cyprus". Asked about tensions with Turkey over hydrocarbons, he expressed hope that Ankara will not "will not attempt to do anything that will cause conflagration and risk peace in the region".
1 hour ago
A picture on social media is being shared as alleged proof that Russian President Vladimir Putin has stepped up his security and wears a bulletproof vest. Also, some users, including politicians, are claiming that Russian soldiers burned Ukrainian history books. We tell you more in this edition of Truth or Fake.