Extraordinarily, three years after the UK formally left the EU, it will be the first time that MPs have had an opportunity to debate the impact of Brexit theneweuropean.co.uk
Neil Kinnock introduced me to a new word this week and it perfectly sums up the silence and dishonesty surrounding the Brexit debate, writes @campbellclarettheneweuropean.co.uk
Six and a half years after voting to leave the European Union, three years after the formal departure, and one month after installing its fourth prime minister since the 2016 referendum, Britain is caught in another Brexit debate, says @MarkLandler. nyti.ms
Six and a half years after voting to leave the E.U., two years after it signed a post-Brexit trade deal with Brussels and one month after installing its fourth prime minister since the 2016 referendum, Britain is caught in yet another Brexit debate. nyti.ms
As competence joins fact-based debate in the dustbin of Brexit Britain’s history, queues mount at airports and Eurotunnel terminals, writes @campbellclarettheneweuropean.co.uk
During the Brexit debate, the very idea was enough to make Leavers foam at the mouth. Now, the case for a joint European military looks very different, says @MarkIMardelltheneweuropean.co.uk
“During the Brexit debate, people used to say what we really need is a common enemy — and now we’ve got it,” said David Goodhart, who has written about divides in British society. “Except this is an invisible enemy.” nyti.ms
The departure elicited both hope and trepidation from Britons. Many simply were relieved that the bitter and divisive debate over Brexit was over. 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
The debate over Harry and Meghan’s push for greater independence from royal life is uncannily like the Brexit debate, with young liberals favoring the couple and older conservatives backing the queen nyti.ms
Stoked by a zealous news media and consumed by a divided, enthralled public, the Harry-and-Meghan drama is playing out uncannily like the long-running debate over Brexit, writes @MarkLandlernyti.ms
His thunderous cries of 'ORDERRRRR' have been a feature of debate over Brexit for three years. Now John Bercow has had his catchphrase sampled in a Belgian dance music song. theneweuropean.co.uk