Five years ago, The New European enraged the citizens of Leave-voting Skegness with our cover story. So we decided to go back and see how Brexit had treated them in the meantime. The outcome wasn't entirely what we expected: theneweuropean.co.uk
“One year ago at the general election, Scotland rejected this prime minister, rejected this Tory government and rejected their extreme Brexit. People in Scotland now need to know the price that we’ll be forced to pay." buff.ly
7 months after Britain exited the EU, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Seven months after Britain exited the European Union, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Seven months after Britain exited the European Union, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
"We’re no closer to a Brexit solution than we were three years ago, there’s discord in Boris’ party, the wrong Johnson has resigned, Boris is about to suspend parliament, and no-one knows what the f*ck is going to happen next." theneweuropean.co.uk