Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage threatens to 'take knife' to 'pen pushers' in Whitehall during an address to supporters in Newport.
The former Prime Minister allegedly told Michel Barnier an Article 50 extension would “provide the time required” to clarify the UK’s relationship with the EU. Mr Blair and Mr Barnier met at the Munich security conference on February 16.The next day an interview with Mr Blair was published in which he suggested the British people should be asked “do you really want to proceed” with Brexit.
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