A sneak preview of Thursday's cover - Office of Brexit opportunities: @jamesrbuk on Jacob Rees-Mogg, lying on the job @johnkampfner on why Labour want Johnson to stay @Bonn1eGreer on the sinister truth about the Canadian truckers' protest Subscribe here: theneweuropean.co.uk t.co
Jacob Rees-Mogg is now in charge of Brexit opportunities and government efficiency, but what job would you give him? Best responses will be read out on this week's podcast t.co
On Friday, the U.K.’s 73 lawmakers in the chamber will be out of a job, some triumphant and others defeated. Nigel Farage, a key architect of Brexit, says, “The irony is none of this would ever have happened if we hadn’t come to this place.” on.wsj.com
"Anybody who’s already been governor of a central bank probably doesn’t want the headache." How Brexit has made the Bank of England a tough job to fill. nyti.ms