The third anniversary of Brexit passed without fanfare, and why not? Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis. nyti.ms
The third anniversary of Brexit passed without fanfare, and why not? Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis. nyti.ms
A sneak preview of Thursday's cover - Office of Brexit opportunities: @jamesrbuk on Jacob Rees-Mogg, lying on the job @johnkampfner on why Labour want Johnson to stay @Bonn1eGreer on the sinister truth about the Canadian truckers' protest Subscribe here: theneweuropean.co.uk t.co
We want to hear your poems that sum up five years of Brexit. Whether they're good or bad we want to feature some on this week's podcast. Comment below! t.co
Brexit was promoted by Britain's prime minister as a chance “to set our own standards, to innovate in the way that we want.” But the changes have led some chemical businesses to rethink their activities in Britain. nyti.ms