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After Brexit, Britain will be a “middle-sized, middle-ranking nation that is no longer supercharged by its alliances,” he told the audience. “Suddenly, the world will be a little chillier.” ...
Waiting for Brexit has become an existential farce. The debate is not just an argument about leaving the European Union but, instead, a broader dispute about the kind of country Britain wishes to be.
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S uch is the state of Brexit that even Nigel Farage said a few months ago that it had been a “failure”. Of course, old Nige meant that we currently have a botched, partial Brexit rather than ...
Meanwhile, Britain’s Brexit Party on Thursday rejected an electoral pact with the ruling Conservatives, saying it will field 300 candidates in next month's election to force Prime Minister Boris ...
If you’re not dazed by the daily — make that hourly — “breaking news” in this nation, you may have room for the tsuris of another, as portrayed in HBO’s “Brexit.” Perhaps you’re ...
Brexit Is Getting Real. Britain is getting closer to ‘hard’ exit from Europe. Feb. 14, 2019. An anti-Brexit demonstrator protested outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Wednesday.
Jeremy Corbyn’s genuine and unfiltered attitude towards the EU and Brexit was exposed this week when a 10-year-old video of a speech made during Ireland's Lisbon Treaty referendum was posted online.
There is no good end to this crisis under Theresa May’s leadership or on the basis of this dangerous and undemocratic deal.
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Mayor of London: Brexit was a real blow to the UK - MSNMayor of London Sadiq Khan tells CNBC he thinks Brexit is "the biggest example of self harm ever inflicted by a government," as SXSW gets underway in the city for the first time.
As international markets settle down, as the global news media turn their fickle attention to other bogeymen, as Brexit Shock fades (everywhere but in the U.K. and some offices in Brussels), so ...
The FTSE 100 is back to levels reached before the EU referendum, but stocks sensitive to British investment have been hammered.
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