Nigel Farage is accused by Steve Baker, the chairman of the European Research Group, of paving a way for a "weak and indecisive" hung Parliament. Farage is seen by a number of his critics as the "man who threw away Brexit".
A number of his allies have also expressed concerns that Farage may have gone into the wrong direction. This comes after U.S. President Donald Trump encouraged Farage and Johnson to agree on thinking of prospects for the expansion of U.S. and U.K. trade after the Britain's exit from the E.U.
Johnson, on the other hand, had been accused of being complacent after news of his weekend getaway with his girlfriend in the New Forest just before the beginning of the election campaign.
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Japan’s parliament approves a trade pact with the U.S. Japan’s parliament has approved a trade pact with the U.S. which would open the country’s markets to American beef and other agricultural products. The U.S. has been ...
Japan’s state budget for the fiscal year, which begins April 1, 2019 and ends March 31, 2020, for the first time in country's history exceeded 100 trillion yen. The Kyodo agency reported that the state budget was adopted by the Upper House ...
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said that, whatever the Brexit agreement, it must be rejected by the British Parliament, since any deal would be unacceptable for the country. As the Guardian newspaper reported, Blair believes that ...