@WSJ 1 year ago
From @WSJopinion: Rather than fixing Britain’s problems, Brexit has crystallized them, writes @DrDominicGreen https://on.wsj.com/3WZkfhJ
@WSJ 1 year ago
Don’t blame the political chaos in the U.K. on its parliamentary system. The real culprit is the Conservative Party’s divisions over Brexit, writes Vernon Bogdanor. https://on.wsj.com/3zkWwzH
@WSJ 1 year ago
From @WSJopinion: Boris Johnson got Brexit done. Liz Truss has the much harder task of making it work, writes @wrmead. There are no guarantees, but both Britain and the world will be better off if she succeeds. https://on.wsj.com/3Ri7ZpZ
@WSJ 4 years ago
To keep the post-Brexit U.K. enmeshed in European regulations, all Brussels has to do is to demand that companies doing business in the EU abide by its rules, writes @anubradford https://on.wsj.com/3892Uu5
@WSJ 4 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Brexit is an opportunity to transform both Britain and Europe, writes The Editorial Board https://on.wsj.com/2Obmz4y
@WSJ 4 years ago
To understand Brexit, you have to look back to the prime ministership of Margaret Thatcher, her biographer writes https://on.wsj.com/2s1v1LP
@WSJ 4 years ago
To understand Brexit, you have to look back to the prime ministership of Margaret Thatcher, her biographer writes https://on.wsj.com/2LsMcNd
@WSJ 4 years ago
If Boris Johnson’s pro-Brexit Tories capture a large portion of former Labour voters in next week’s election, it will transform British politics and galvanize conservatives across the West, writes @gerardtbaker https://on.wsj.com/33WDmxF
@WSJ 4 years ago
From @WSJopinion: The U.K.’s impending “Brexit election” looks like it’s about anything and everything except Brexit, writes @JosephSternberg https://on.wsj.com/33Xrs6C
@WSJ 5 years ago
Investors typically mess up when they try to predict politics. The complexity of Brexit makes it even harder than usual to get it right, writes @jmackin2 https://on.wsj.com/2HVYZ9z
@WSJ 5 years ago
There is a rare self-confidence in the U.K. despite the political panic over Brexit, writes @gerardtbaker https://on.wsj.com/2VLHQYG
@WSJ 5 years ago
Opinion: A no-deal Brexit, despite the considerable economic disruption, might be the least-bad outcome left, writes The Editorial Board https://on.wsj.com/2EXaquN
@WSJ 5 years ago
Opinion: Brexit and the U.S. shutdown reflect a new political reality: We can stop what we don’t want but can’t enable what we need, writes @DanHenninger https://on.wsj.com/2DhspMV
@WSJ 5 years ago
Opinion: A second Brexit referendum would plunge the U.K. into endless debate instead of settling its priorities, writes @josephsternberg https://on.wsj.com/2RegXGA
@WSJ 5 years ago
Opinion: A nasty Brexit would threaten the Western alliance, writes @wrmead https://on.wsj.com/2OdNy0G
@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 https://on.wsj.com/2reGaF5
@WSJ 6 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 https://on.wsj.com/2pOqGXr
@WSJ 6 years ago
Theresa May set in motion a two-year negotiation over Brexit without knowing how the process would work, writes @Simon_Nixon https://on.wsj.com/2pEvmQl
@WSJ 6 years ago
Opinion: About a year from Brexit, it’s unclear if matters will be resolved in time, writes Andrew Hammond http://on.wsj.com/2G1agBQ
@WSJ 6 years ago
British ministers should ask themselves a simple question on Brexit, writes @Simon_Nixon: What exactly are they trying to achieve? http://on.wsj.com/2Hz4j0e
@WSJ 6 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 http://on.wsj.com/2EuyibU
@WSJ 6 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 http://on.wsj.com/2nw0KP9
@WSJ 6 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 http://on.wsj.com/2BkYIKG
@WSJ 6 years ago
Brexit has a breakthrough but now comes the hard part, writes @richardbarley1 http://on.wsj.com/2yVJwBN
@WSJ 6 years ago
Theresa May is likely to offer politically painful compromises to advance Brexit negotiations, writes @laurnormanhttp://on.wsj.com/2zvR3ZT
@WSJ 6 years ago
Opinion: In response to Brexit, Brussels looks to expand reach into U.S. markets, writes J. Christopher Giancarlo http://on.wsj.com/2ApD84n
@WSJ 6 years ago
This idea that a full-trade Brexit deal can be agreed by March 2019 seems extraordinary, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2zq3vKl
@WSJ 6 years ago
In Brexit talks, the risk of no deal looms large, writes Stephen Fidler http://on.wsj.com/2ggs9VQ
@WSJ 6 years ago
It is increasingly clear that Brexit was an act of violence against the existing economic order, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2fUHzLA
@WSJ 6 years ago
As world economy brightens, Brexit is darkening expectations in the U.K., writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2ufUmO6
@WSJ 6 years ago
As the Brexit transition debate rages on, the sense of unreality grows stronger, writes @Simon_Nixonhttp://on.wsj.com/2vkhgYD
@WSJ 6 years ago
As the Brexit transition debate rages on, the sense of unreality grows stronger, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2uXaPd3
@WSJ 6 years ago
The EU is neither equipped nor disposed to toss Britain the post-Brexit lifeline it hopes for, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2ucnmZL
@WSJ 6 years ago
Brexit one year later: Markets might get it wrong again, writes Richard Barley http://on.wsj.com/2rJbECa
@WSJ 6 years ago
Britain shouldn’t mistake Brexit talks for poker or war, writes @StephenFidler1 http://on.wsj.com/2t0HFtu
@WSJ 6 years ago
Theresa May's government has less leverage in Brexit talks than it is willing to acknowledge, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2sXp8OB
@WSJ 7 years ago
The EU has been remarkably unified after Brexit, but it may not last, writes @simon_nixon http://on.wsj.com/2qixXhc
@WSJ 7 years ago
Gibraltar braces for life after Brexit, writes @tunkuv for @WSJOpinion http://on.wsj.com/2oU3u8G
@WSJ 7 years ago
Gibraltar braces for life after Brexit, writes @tunkuv for @wsjopinion http://on.wsj.com/2q2C3wY
@WSJ 7 years ago
Theresa May's call for a vote has risks and could complicate her Brexit negotiating position, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2pap4sr
@WSJ 7 years ago
If you thought Brexit had a complicated plot line, check out the screenplay for Frexit, writes @StephenFidler1http://on.wsj.com/2pJVIiy
@WSJ 7 years ago
Sterling’s move suggests a softer ride in Brexit, writes @Jmackin2http://on.wsj.com/2pzIXHf
@WSJ 7 years ago
Sterling’s move suggests a softer ride in Brexit, writes @Jmackin2http://on.wsj.com/2pQ64fQ
@WSJ 7 years ago
In Britain, hopes for a ‘half-in’ Brexit deal linger, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2nMP6ON
@WSJ 7 years ago
The U.K. needs a Brexit deal that achieves three goals. But these goals may be irreconcilable, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2os85lo
@WSJ 7 years ago
Some British ambitions in EU exit talks are hard to reconcile with reality, writes @StephenFidler1http://on.wsj.com/2nGuIS1
@WSJ 7 years ago
The EU goes into Brexit united, while Britain’s hand has weakened, writes @Simon_Nixon http://on.wsj.com/2nCmFpb
@WSJ 7 years ago
Heard on the Street: Investors face Brexit quiet before the negotiating storm, writes @RichardBarley1 http://on.wsj.com/2ngd97M