BBC Question Time is marking seven years of Brexit with an audience made up entirely of 2016 Leave voters. Wish me luck... By @campbellclarettheneweuropean.co.uk
Call out to any credible pro-Leave politicians ... there's a seat for you on our panel. DM us if interested! So far we've had, ahem, difficulty getting anyone willing to show up and defend Brexit twitter.com
Rishi Sunak has hailed his new Brexit agreement as putting NI in an ‘unbelievably special position’. So where does this leave the rest of the UK? In this week's Politics Weekly UK, @johnharris1969 asks @lisaocarroll@rafaelbehr and @gavinbarwell about the new deal. t.co
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
Five years ago, The New European enraged the citizens of Leave-voting Skegness with our cover story. So we decided to go back and see how Brexit had treated them in the meantime. The outcome wasn't entirely what we expected: theneweuropean.co.uk
Ken Clarke on Brexit: “No one voted for these things. A lot of Brexiters thought we should never leave the single market, of which Margaret Thatcher’s government was the architect. It was only supposed to have been about getting out of political Europe.” theneweuropean.co.uk
Polls show Leave voters are beginning to change their minds on Brexit. What do Leave voters you know now think? @sanglesey will discuss answers on this week's podcast. t.co
"To leave the European Union first and then to leave the single market and the customs union, the sort of Brexit that you voted for – has consequences." buff.ly