Brexit didn't trigger the mass exodus from the EU that was once feared – but nor did it leave Europeans wanting more from their union
Politicians weren't confident discussing Brexit – my analysis of parliamentary debates shows how
@nytimesworld 1 year ago
The third anniversary of Brexit passed without fanfare, and why not? Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis. https://nyti.ms/3wHDMsv
@nytimesworld 1 year ago
The third anniversary of Brexit passed without fanfare, and why not? Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis. https://nyti.ms/3WMIwaM
@theatlantic.com 1 year ago
Don’t Blame Brexit
Northern Ireland protocol row could damage good faith needed for post-Brexit trade deals
@theguardian.com 3 years ago
Why Britain is tilting to the Indo-Pacific region
@guardian 3 years ago
Political demands of Brexit now face economic reality https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/jan/01/political-demands-of-brexit-now-face-economic-reality?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_gu&utm_medium&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1609513556
@theguardian.com 4 years ago
'Economic peanuts, political dynamite': how fishing rights could sink a UK-EU trade deal
@TheNewEuropean 4 years ago
Brexit has sparked an exodus of Britons to mainland Europe not seen outside of a serious economic or political crisis https://buff.ly/3gsWURf
@nytimesworld 4 years ago
The pandemic has scrambled the British government's economic and political calculations on Brexit, making a no-deal outcome, which once seemed all but impossible, now entirely plausible https://nyti.ms/37arivN
@theguardian.com 4 years ago
Andrzej Krauze on a united Ireland – cartoon
@nytimesworld 4 years ago
Paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland that have been quiescent for decades are beginning to reorganize, driven by economic stagnation, political paralysis and the potential impact of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan. https://nyti.ms/2stk0mB
@nytimesworld 4 years ago
Paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland that have been quiescent for decades are beginning to reorganize, driven by economic stagnation, political paralysis and the potential impact of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan. https://nyti.ms/2rV8ArV