Nigel Farage, Britain’s best-known populist, is back on the campaign trail, claiming that Prime Minister Theresa May has betrayed Brexit voters nyti.ms
Parliament has twice rejected the agreement that Mrs. May negotiated with the European Union for Britain’s departure, known as Brexit, and both times the D.U.P. has voted against it, largely because of concerns about the Irish border. nyti.ms
Britain’s looming departure from the European Union — Brexit, as it is known — could depress growth for years to come, meaning that budget pressures, and the austerity era, may be far from over nyti.ms
The stakes are high because almost all experts predict that Britain’s departure, known as Brexit, will hurt the British economy more than staying would. nyti.ms