In the years since Britain voted to quit the E.U., many Eastern Europeans have left the country. Now, one pro-Brexit town has become one of many areas where agricultural employers are reporting stifling labor shortages. nyti.ms
In a country that lurched from the storms of Brexit into the pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II, who is commemorating 70 years on the throne on Sunday, has been an unmatched anchor of stability. nyti.ms
In a country that lurched from the storms of Brexit into the pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II, who is commemorating 70 years on the throne on Sunday, has been an unmatched anchor of stability. nyti.ms
Just who the hell are the British? After five years of Brexit, 18 months of a pandemic and a year of Black Lives Matter, the country – and the world – still doesn't know theneweuropean.co.uk
"As with the whole Brexit story, the aim was less about informing the public about the complexities of what lay ahead, but seeking to con the country to believe that there were none." theneweuropean.co.uk
Brexit split the country into a polarized state in which facts relating to nearly any subject, from health care to foreign policy, were reduced to props in arguments for leaving or remaining. This legacy of distrust endured as the pandemic emerged. nyti.ms
"Brexit makes me so sad about what we have become as a country, and now all that rubbish about Big Ben bongs and new 50p coins and Johnson saying 'let's all put it behind us and get along together'. F**k off!" buff.ly
“Disruptive change can be beneficial for a country,” said a professor of politics at the London School of Economics. “That is, in a sense, what Brexit has accomplished.” nyti.ms
“Disruptive change can be beneficial for a country,” said a professor of politics at the London School of Economics. “That is, in a sense, what Brexit has accomplished.” nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain vowed to knit together a country split geographically and generationally by the Brexit debate. But the future now seems uncertain, with restiveness in Scotland and Northern Ireland for leaving the United Kingdom. nyti.ms
As Brexit becomes a reality, Remainers are hoping for the best but fearing the worst. “We might have a hangover tomorrow,” said one, “but the country will have one for the next 20 years.” nyti.ms
Boris Johnson has hitched his reelection campaign to a promise to “get Brexit done.” But he’s selling bankers and blue-collar workers two very different visions for the country. Listen to today's episode of "The Daily" with @marklandler. nyti.ms
Channel 4 News said "there can scarcely be anyone in the country who thinks Brexit has not been discussed enough" and said the offer to @Nigel_Farage is still open theneweuropean.co.uk
"The manipulation of the news agenda and the wilful refusal to acknowledge that at least half the country doesn't want the hard Brexit being pursued by this government prevails across the media." theneweuropean.co.uk
British farmers are racing to ship this year’s abundant harvest out of the U.K. by Halloween, when Brexit could pull the country out of the world’s biggest free-trade trade zone on.wsj.com
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the UK. If that were to happen, the country could drop the pound create a new currency. Comic Kevin Bridges offered up the name “smackeroonies.” on.wsj.com
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the UK. If that were to happen, the country could drop the pound create a new currency. Comic Kevin Bridges offered up the name “smackeroonies.” on.wsj.com