@guardian 7 years ago
Michael Bloomberg: Brexit is stupidest thing any country has done besides Trump https://trib.al/VbJZ5Z2
@TheNewEuropean 7 years ago
If Brexit is reversed Jacob Rees-Mogg says he'll flee the country - http://bit.ly/2z2G59B - more reasons to #StopBrexit! https://t.co/Do6zV4xCkL
@TheNewEuropean 7 years ago
Salman Rushdie thinks both 'Remain' and 'Leave' camps are understating the real impact of what Brexit will do to the country. https://t.co/nTBHv67LuE
@openeurope.org.uk 7 years ago
Cabinet must decide and spell out its vision for Brexit
@spiegel.de 7 years ago
Borderline Insanity: What Does Brexit Mean for Northern Ireland?
@theatlantic.com 7 years ago
Will Brexit Reopen Old Wounds Between Ireland and Northern Ireland?
@TheNewEuropean 7 years ago
The German ambassador has admitted Brexit isn’t “top of the agenda” for his country >> http://ow.ly/DveD30d0GFd https://t.co/7294knr9AB
@channel4.com 7 years ago
May offers reassurance to EU nationals
@guardian 7 years ago
RT @GdnPolitics: 2️⃣ We'll get a clearer idea of what the UK is proposing to do about EU citizens living in the country post-#Brexithttps://t.co/W6oMpGDyBu
@TheNewEuropean 7 years ago
RT @mk1969: Will Corbyn seize the moment and save the country from Brexit? This week's @TheNewEuropean - on sale nationwide https://t.co/CHte7TzLxA
@guardian 7 years ago
Brexit and the coming food crisis: ‘If you can’t feed a country, you haven’t got a country’ http://trib.al/hwNl9YC
@guardian 7 years ago
Brexit and the coming food crisis: ‘If you can’t feed a country, you haven’t got a country’ http://trib.al/Hm4us9n
@guardian 7 years ago
Theresa May’s Brexit Britain can no longer be considered a serious country | Joris Luyendijk http://trib.al/kCh3bmV
@guardian 7 years ago
Theresa May’s Brexit Britain can no longer be considered a serious country | Joris Luyendijk http://trib.al/j274z3w
@theatlantic.com 7 years ago
Dueling Accounts of a Brexit Meeting
@TheNewEuropean 7 years ago
Deluded: May again claims whole country is uniting behind Brexit http://ow.ly/XyVq30aTkuJ https://t.co/MfxvgLIsoR
@TheNewEuropean 8 years ago
The PM could have chosen a consensual Brexit, instead she’s chosen the most extreme version that divides the country http://ow.ly/UYI630avPWQ
@guardian 8 years ago
RT @guardiannews: .@martinkettle says May’s speech invoked a misty-eyed vision of a fairer UK – Brexit will not produce that country https://t.co/z0aXOkIbI3
@guardian 8 years ago
'Only we care if our country succeeds or fails': Welsh readers on post-Brexit era http://trib.al/eOG8MOW
@channel4.com 8 years ago
May hails Brexit ‘defining moment’
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
“We are now on the threshold of the most important negotiation for our country in a generation” -Top Brexit minister http://nyti.ms/2mUdAbx
@guardian 8 years ago
My Country: A Work in Progress review – Carol Ann Duffy visits Brexit http://trib.al/oRiS3sC
@guardian 8 years ago
Britain needs a 'new deal' to bring divided country together after Brexit http://trib.al/yCwqO9L
@guardian 8 years ago
Newspapers split, like the country, over Theresa May's Brexit speech | Roy Greenslade http://trib.al/lJZ5irc
@openeurope.org.uk 8 years ago
Norway has little to lose from having the UK in EFTA
@dezeen.com 8 years ago
UK architects and designers call for Brexit manifesto to dispel "elitist" perception
@dezeen.com 8 years ago
RIBA calls for national investment and freedom of movement to help architects tackle Brexit
@guardian 8 years ago
In the US, Brexit has become a shorthand for ‘Sorry your country failed’ | Arwa Mahdawi http://trib.al/GK5zoZg
@guardian 8 years ago
In the US, Brexit has become a shorthand for ‘Sorry your country failed’ | Arwa Mahdawi http://trib.al/qFnwxUN
@live.wsj.com 8 years ago
Brexit: Who Wants Be Prime Minister of the U.K.?
@WSJ 8 years ago
No EU country can honestly claim to control European immigration, and that fact led to Brexit, writes @FraserNelson http://on.wsj.com/28WT5Am
@guardian 8 years ago
Brexit: a journey into the unknown for a country never before so divided http://trib.al/5N3wata
@WSJ 8 years ago
No EU country can honestly claim to control European immigration, and that fact led to Brexit, says @FraserNelson http://on.wsj.com/28WVAIv
@guardian 8 years ago
UK's EU workers react to Brexit: 'Britain is a poorer, crueller country' http://trib.al/urna4Cr
@live.wsj.com 8 years ago
Donald Trump: Brexit Similar to U.S. Taking Country Back
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
Donald Trump on the populist anger behind Brexit: "Basically, they took back their country." http://nyti.ms/28RAyFK https://t.co/ZQJMcbQdzf
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
As Britain votes on "Brexit" today, test your knowledge on the country and its place in the European Union http://nyti.ms/28QSmX7
@WSJ 8 years ago
Watch: U.K. heads to the polls as voting begins on whether the country should make a Brexit http://on.wsj.com/28XFeLz https://t.co/jhfCCzho4T
@openeurope.org.uk 8 years ago
Brexit or Bremain: the view from Paris and Berlin
@dezeen.com 8 years ago
"Vote Leave is a vote for a theme park instead of a country"
@guardian 8 years ago
David Cameron on the prospect of Brexit: ‘Leave want to take the country backwards’ http://trib.al/epYnCai
@WSJ 8 years ago
RT @jgginlondon: Brexit vote splits British political duo, reflects deep divide within country http://on.wsj.com/1tnZGyq