Boris Johnson met Jean-Claude Juncker for the first time since his election in July. No apparent progress on Brexit was made, damping hopes of a swift breakthrough. on.wsj.com
The U.K. economy has been showing signs of steady, if unspectacular, progress. But two big factors power growth in an economy’s potential supply, and Brexit affects both. on.wsj.com
The real reason we’ve made so little progress on Brexit is clear: the hardliners central to the process have made very little effort to understand it. bit.ly
The real reason we’ve made so little progress on Brexit is clear, says @jamesrbuk. The hardliners central to the process have made very little effort to understand it theneweuropean.co.uk