The election is the most crucial, and divisive, the U.K. has faced in a generation. Voters aren’t just choosing a prime minister but also the fate of Brexit. on.wsj.com
Investors are eager for the Brexit saga to end, but they aren’t blind to the potential drawbacks of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s new deal with the EU, explains @Spencerjakab. #WSJWhatsNowon.wsj.com t.co
"Theresa May is behaving as if she is at Dunkirk. But this time the boats aren’t coming. For as throughout Brexit, the defeats are self-inflicted and Britain has simply got to stop fighting itself." theneweuropean.co.uk
"Brexit cheerleader, Dan Hannan MEP, admitted last week on the influential ConHome website that things aren’t going according to plan. This may represent progress, a step towards realism." theneweuropean.co.uk
There aren’t many greater symbols of the UK’s ties to Europe than the Channel Tunnel - a transport operator many are desperately trying to keep on track after Brexit. ow.ly