Approval of a trade deal between Britain and the EU was being hurried through the U.K. Parliament in just a day on Wednesday, a rushed conclusion to a Brexit saga that has divided Britons for more than four years nyti.ms
Britons who voted in 2016 for leaving the European Union seem ready to move on from President Trump, who is widely disliked despite his staunch support of Brexit and affection for Prime Minister Boris Johnson. nyti.ms
Britain seems ready to turn the page on President Trump. Despite his staunch support for Brexit, President Trump’s potential defeat next week is viewed by most Britons with enthusiasm. nyti.ms
The departure elicited both hope and trepidation from Britons. Many simply were relieved that the bitter and divisive debate over Brexit was over. nyti.ms
Britons reflect on Brexit: “The irony is that Brexit was all about taking back control, but we’ve never been so out of control,” says one. “No one even knows what the reality of Brexit will look like.” nyti.ms
Britons reflect on Brexit: “The irony is that Brexit was all about taking back control, but we’ve never been so out of control,” says one. “No one even knows what the reality of Brexit will look like.” nyti.ms
Boris Johnson has alarmed many Britons — including some of his own lawmakers — with his harsh Brexit rhetoric. But activists in his party support his hard line, forgive his missteps and believe he can win a general election. nyti.ms