No 10’s briefing against the Queen shows that it has no plan to avoid a Brexit delay
Downing Street's priority is now to avoid the blame for any extension beyond 31 October.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Downing Street's priority is now to avoid the blame for any extension beyond 31 October.
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