The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, a longtime Euroskeptic, finally relented Monday and will back a second Brexit referendum. But the move risks alienating Leave-supporting Labour voters. nyti.ms
Labour's Jeremy Corbyn, a longtime Euroskeptic, finally relented Monday and will back a second Brexit referendum. But the move risks alienating Leave-supporting Labour voters. nyti.ms
"The risk is that politics becomes so broken that the voters, who are largely disengaged, are more or less forced to intervene to fix things." Sound a bit like Brexit? nyti.ms
Theresa May’s travail was prefigured in June 2016 when a slim majority of British voters said "yes" to Brexit—without a shared sense of its meaning. on.wsj.com
"If UK voters had been similarly informed about the importance of the EU, as is now happening, it is likely they would have voted to reject Brexit" bit.ly
"If UK voters had been similarly informed about the importance of the EU, as is now happening, it is likely they would have voted to reject Brexit" bit.ly