For the third time Britain's Parliament has rejected a plan to leave the European Union, setting the Brexit project back to square one. The choices now look like a longer delay or a disorderly, possibly chaotic, departure. https://nyti.ms/2FK2kaA
After years of studious denial, European leaders are now facing the fact that a disorderly and possibly chaotic rupture could damage continental economies as well as Britain’s. Will that change their stance on Brexit, perhaps bending on the Irish backstop? https://nyti.ms/2DYxQAH
On this week's podcast from The New European we attempt to answer the thousands of remaining Brexit questions after another chaotic week in politics. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-new-european-brexit-podcast/id1236139906?mt=2
As Parliament prepares for a momentous debate over Prime Minister Theresa May’s unpopular plan to leave the European Union, the government is mocked for its first major test run of a chaotic no-deal Brexit scenario https://nyti.ms/2CWvC49
Britain's "Brexit Preppers" are getting ready for a chaotic exit from the European Union in March. Critics think predictions of rationing and civil disorder are scaremongering. https://nyti.ms/2CKC9jC