Volatility in U.K. markets is compounding six years of extreme disruptions for British companies, starting with Brexit and stretching through the pandemic and the fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine on.wsj.com
“One year ago at the general election, Scotland rejected this prime minister, rejected this Tory government and rejected their extreme Brexit. People in Scotland now need to know the price that we’ll be forced to pay." buff.ly
“Ahead of any vote in parliament, will the prime minister commit to releasing a detailed economic impact assessment of the cost to the UK of his extreme Tory Brexit plans?” theneweuropean.co.uk
Frustration with Brexit has driven many Britons to embrace an extreme and risky solution: walking away without a deal. “Earlier, they said, ‘we want a trade deal,’” said one MP. “Now, they say, ‘We just want out.’” nyti.ms
Efforts by the UK government to prepare for the possibility of a “no-deal” Brexit have drawn attention to the extreme consequences Britain might face, and to the fact that it might not be able to do much to mitigate them nyti.ms
"If they seriously think the hard right forces now pushing hardest for hard Brexit will protect and nourish the BBC once their work is done, they are naive in the extreme." goo.gl
"If they seriously think the hard right forces now pushing hardest for hard Brexit will protect and nourish the BBC once their work is done, they are naive in the extreme." goo.gl
If they seriously think the hard right forces now pushing hardest for hard Brexit will protect and nourish the BBC once their work is done, they are naive in the extreme. theneweuropean.co.uk
"They did so well in the last general election is because people lent them their votes in order to fight the very extreme kind of Brexit that Theresa May continues to peddle." goo.gl