@nytimesworld 5 years ago
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. https://nyti.ms/30EfwVN
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
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. https://nyti.ms/2AyMg89
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
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. https://nyti.ms/30vckLP
@TheNewEuropean 5 years ago
These elections, which voters didn’t even expect to be taking part in a few months ago, will be all about Brexit. Labour should focus on its 2018 party policy decision to support a public vote. http://bit.ly/2Ij1Z10
@TheNewEuropean 6 years ago
75% of the public believe that the Brexit being delivered is “nothing like that which was promised two years ago”. Just 7% disagree. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/yougov-pollster-brexit-figures-make-strong-case-for-peoples-vote-second-poll-1-5791106
@theatlantic.com 6 years ago
The Reinvention of America
@nytimesworld 7 years ago
Since a majority of Britons voted narrowly to leave the bloc more than 18 months ago, most politicians had considered Brexit a certainty. Even amid signs of a slowing economy, few saw signs of a shift in public opinion. Until now. http://nyti.ms/2nP8QTR