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Six and a half years after voting to leave the European Union, three years after the formal departure, and one month after installing its fourth prime minister since the 2016 referendum, Britain is caught in another Brexit debate, says @MarkLandler. nyti.ms
Six and a half years after voting to leave the E.U., two years after it signed a post-Brexit trade deal with Brussels and one month after installing its fourth prime minister since the 2016 referendum, Britain is caught in yet another Brexit debate. nyti.ms
In 2016, Britain entered an acute phase of polarisation with the Brexit referendum. Today, we are still a long way from reconciling those differences, writes @paulmasonnews: theneweuropean.co.uk
He deflected questions on his Brexit stance, refused to comment on whether or not Britain would be better off in the EU and insisted the result of an unlawful referendum must be respected. theneweuropean.co.uk
Boris Johnson, the front-runner to replace Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain, was ordered on Wednesday to appear in court for a preliminary hearing over allegations that he had lied to the public during the 2016 Brexit referendum nyti.ms
Pro-Brexit activists are mobilizing across Britain to ensure the country leaves the EU as scheduled on March 29 amid competing efforts for a new referendum on.wsj.com
Former foreign secretary William Hague has conceded Britain is heading for a second Brexit referendum, describing its chances as “quite high” theneweuropean.co.uk
Could there be a second referendum? If Parliament is deadlocked on Brexit and lawmakers don’t want a general election, there is really only one option left for Britain to avoid a brutal no-deal departure nyti.ms
Former foreign secretary David Miliband has again called for a second Brexit referendum, warning global instability since the 2016 vote has made it more dangerous for Britain. goo.gl
The logic of having a second Brexit referendum is compelling. The 2016 vote was a choice between leave and remain, yet silent on the specific path that Britain should take thereafter. nyti.ms