Last Monday, the British PM Theresa May directly bought for £1 + 0.5 billion the Parliamentary votes, of the ten (10) Irish aggressively Eurosceptic, extreme right-wing, ultra conservative evangelical Protestant deputies of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). The Tories and the DUP had to ritually sign this controversial pact, obviously because they don’t trust each […]Home » permanent residency
Brexit talks stalled at launch; issues with European Court’s authority in Britain
Last Monday, the British PM Theresa May directly bought for £1 + 0.5 billion the Parliamentary votes, of the ten (10) Irish aggressively Eurosceptic, extreme right-wing, ultra conservative evangelical Protestant deputies of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). The Tories and the DUP had to ritually sign this controversial pact, obviously because they don’t trust each […]Filed Under: Policy, Politics Tagged With: 10 Downing Street, Brexit, Britain, British PM, Brussels, Democratic Unionist Party, DUP, European Court of Justice, European Union, London, Michel Barnier, permanent residency, Philip Hammond, Theresa May, Tories, UK


















