“If the union worked, we wouldn’t need levelling up”: Delyth Jewell on Jacob Rees-Mogg, Brexit opportunists and Westminster’s broken promises https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/if-the-union-worked-we-wouldnt-need-levelling-up-delyth-jewell-on-jacob-rees-mogg-brexit-opportunists-and-westminsters-broken-promises/
At its heart, the recent tension between Britain and France is over who will write the first draft of history: France is determined to show that Brexit has not worked; Britain is desperate to show that it has. https://nyti.ms/2ZWxGre
"Such quasi-religious narratives worked to heighten the intense emotional fervour around Brexit" https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-news/westminster-news/vote-leave-and-religion-and-brexit-university-study-7796858
John Bercow claims Remain could have stopped Brexit in October if politicians had worked together https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/john-bercow-on-stopping-brexit-1-6475462
“Because the details [of Brexit] haven’t been worked out yet, it’s hard to know what is coming next,” said Francis Bickmore, a director at Canongate, a Scottish publisher. “I think we’re sort of in denial.” https://nyti.ms/2IMO3Zu
"We worked constructively. We clarified certain points. Without making massive steps forward" - Michel Barnier as Brexit talks stall. https://t.co/gqQBP8wMq0