The third anniversary of Brexit passed without fanfare, and why not? Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis. nyti.ms
The third anniversary of Brexit passed without fanfare, and why not? Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis. nyti.ms
Confronted with the crisis in Ukraine, and issues several orders of magnitude graver than rifts over fishing rights or the movement of sausages, the chasm between Britain and the E.U. opened up by Brexit is beginning to narrow. nyti.ms
Despite the chaos of the fuel crisis and other pandemic- and Brexit-induced problems, Boris Johnson’s ‘competency ratings’ are still holding up, while Keir Starmer is not making huge inroads. theneweuropean.co.uk
"Brexit was always a gamble. The people cheering for it usually looked more like bookies than bankers. But, as the slogan goes: When The Fun Stops, Stop." - MATT KELLY on the true crisis facing the UK. Boris Johnson's Brexit. theneweuropean.co.uk
Ireland's new coalition government, formed across a historic political fault line after four months of negotiations, faces headwinds from Brexit, the pandemic and a housing crisis nyti.ms
Ireland's new coalition government, formed across a historic political fault line after four months of negotiations, faces headwinds from Brexit, the pandemic and a housing crisis nyti.ms
Ireland's new coalition government, formed across a historic political fault line after four months of negotiations, faces headwinds from Brexit, the pandemic and a housing crisis nyti.ms
Ireland's new coalition government, formed across a historic political fault line after four months of negotiations, faces headwinds from Brexit, the pandemic and a housing crisis nyti.ms
Boris Johnson expected to be the Brexit leader. Instead, he has presided uncomfortably over a public health crisis, an economic collapse and a racial reckoning. nyti.ms
Ireland's prime minister, Leo Varadkar, is in trouble in Saturday's voting. He may have won Brexit, but with voters frustrated over a housing crisis, he is facing every politician’s curse of being a status quo figure in a change election. nyti.ms