For Brexit supporters, March 29 — the originally scheduled day for Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union — was supposed to be one big party, with a gala celebration of the official departure at 11 p.m. Instead, the champagne is still on ice. nyti.ms
This was supposed to be the year the European Union put its house in order — Brexit negotiated, Macron pushing successful eurozone reform, Merkel resplendent with a solid fourth term. If only. Turmoil is business as usual. nyti.ms
This was supposed to be the year the European Union put its house in order — Brexit negotiated, Macron pushing successful eurozone reform, Merkel resplendent with a solid fourth term. If only. Turmoil is business as usual. nyti.ms
This week the European Union was supposed to be able to finally put the political psychodrama of Britain behind it. Instead, Brexit will hijack another E.U. summit meeting when Europe has other, more compelling problems. nyti.ms by @StevenErlanger