@WSJ 6 years ago
The U.K. is on the brink of a political crisis as Prime Minister Theresa May struggles to deliver on her Brexit promises, @Simon_Nixon writes on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
With a year to go before Brexit, the central challenge facing the U.K. is how to end the uncertainty and bring clarity to the process. That's no simple task, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
Theresa May set in motion a two-year negotiation over Brexit without knowing how the process would work, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
British ministers should ask themselves a simple question on Brexit, writes @Simon_Nixon: What exactly are they trying to achieve? on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
Relations between the U.K. and Ireland have been strong in recent years. But the issue of the post-Brexit border is straining ties, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
Britain has many close friends in the EU. That doesn’t mean they will rescue the U.K. in Brexit talks, @Simon_Nixon writes on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
At this week's EU summit, one of the most important discussions that will take place besides Brexit is the debate on how to strengthen the eurozone’s resilience to future financial shocks, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
This idea that a full-trade Brexit deal can be agreed by March 2019 seems extraordinary, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
It is increasingly clear that Brexit was an act of violence against the existing economic order, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
As world economy brightens, Brexit is darkening expectations in the U.K., writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
As the Brexit transition debate rages on, the sense of unreality grows stronger, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
Why the markets risk a shock if no Brexit deal is struck, by @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
The EU is neither equipped nor disposed to toss Britain the post-Brexit lifeline it hopes for, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
Theresa May's government has less leverage in Brexit talks than it is willing to acknowledge, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
The EU has been remarkably unified after Brexit, but it may not last, writes @simon_nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
Theresa May's call for a vote has risks and could complicate her Brexit negotiating position, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
In Britain, hopes for a ‘half-in’ Brexit deal linger, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago
The U.K. needs a Brexit deal that achieves three goals. But these goals may be irreconcilable, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
The EU goes into Brexit united, while Britain’s hand has weakened, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
Brexit threatens to stir old political currents in Northern Ireland, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
European hopes dim for a Brexit trade pact, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
European hopes dim for a Brexit trade pact, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
May enters Brexit process in strong position, though political and economic threats loom, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
There's a real possibility Brexit negotiations will collapse before they've properly begun, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
After six months as U.K. prime minister, Theresa May must take a side on Brexit, @Simon_Nixon writes on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
RT @Simon_Nixon: Theresa May has a free hand on Brexit to seek whatever deal is in the best interests of the Tory party. My latest t.co
@WSJ 8 years ago
Theresa May’s chance to set the Brexit narrativeon.wsj.com by @Simon_Nixon
@WSJ 8 years ago
Theresa May will make three major statements on Brexit in the coming weeks. @Simon_Nixon on her new year challenge on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
Theresa May’s new year challenge: How to reset Brexit expectationson.wsj.com by @Simon_Nixon
@WSJ 8 years ago
The many hurdles to an orderly Brexiton.wsj.com by @Simon_Nixon
@WSJ 8 years ago
The U.K. is weighing the cost of the Brexit nuclear option, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 8 years ago
RT @Simon_Nixon: Could the U.K. really walk away from a bad Brexit deal? My latest on Theresa May's lack of leverage. t.co
@WSJ 8 years ago
The risky business of the Bank of England’s Brexit warnings. Analysis by @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 8 years ago
The risky business of the Bank of England’s Brexit warnings, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
How Brussels thinks Brexit should work. @Simon_Nixon on how the EU is shifting into problem-solving mode: on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
New vision for U.K. kicks up old Brexit anxieties, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
Why there is no quick fix to the City of London's Brexit conundrum. on.wsj.com via WSJ's @Simon_Nixon
@WSJ 8 years ago
No quick fix to City of London’s Brexit conundrum, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
Multi-dimensional chess game with 27 other players & no clear rules, British lawmaker on Brexit, on.wsj.com via @Simon_Nixon
@WSJ 8 years ago
The answers to these three questions will determine the fate of post-Brexit Britain, writes @Simon_Nixon . on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
The answers to these three questions will determine the fate of post-Brexit Britain, writes @Simon_Nixon . on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
Brexit trade deals depend on the goodwill of the rest of the world not just the EU, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
Britain’s Theresa May faces choice between a globalized or nationalistic version of Brexit, writes @Simon_Nixon on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
The U.K.’s big Brexit test: holding on to London’s financial crownon.wsj.com by @Simon_Nixon t.co
@WSJ 8 years ago
Three reasons why Brexit breakup might turn acrimonious, from @Simon_Nixon. on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
The EU has no Brexit plan either, writes @Simon_Nixon. on.wsj.com t.co
@WSJ 8 years ago
Leave voters didn't vote for the kind of Brexit now being talked of by campaign leaders, argues WSJ's @Simon_Nixon. on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago
Even if Britain votes against 'Brexit', the market's relief would be short-lived, writes @Simon_Nixon. on.wsj.com