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Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale.
Public support for Brexit is at an all-time low, with one in five Brexiteers now saying they think it was wrong to vote to leave the EU.
Officially, Brexit was done on January 31, 2020, when the UK formally left the European Union and entered the transition period, which is set to expire at the end of this year.
Recent survey data shows that much of the British public is ignorant or misinformed about basic facts relevant to the upcoming Brexit vote. This is just one important manifestation of the broader ...
How Brexit failed to take control – it made immigration rise ‘Getting Brexit done’ has led to record migration numbers. So, what now? asks Thom Brooks ...
What follows is a basic guide to Brexit: what it is, how it turned into a political mess and how it may ultimately be resolved.
Since last week’s Brexit vote, new evidence has emerged suggesting that the result many have been influenced by widespread political ignorance. In the immediate aftermath of the vote, there was ...
Far from delivering on former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s promise of a “propserous, dynamic and contented” Britain, Brexit has hobbled the UK economy.
UK lawmakers have defeated Theresa May’s Brexit deal for the third time. Follow the latest developments.
Brexit Backlash: Brits Now Regret Their Populist Revolt As the U.K. heads to the polls next week, a majority thinks that leaving the EU was a mistake and has delivered few benefits—and new problems.
After Britain voted in 2016 to leave the European Union, many feared other countries would follow and the EU might collapse. But Brexit's chaotic example has helped strengthen the EU's standing.
Brexit has left the UK economy 5.5% smaller than it would have been and added to the squeeze on public services that’s behind strikes crippling the railways and National Health Service, a ...