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
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain vowed to knit together a country split geographically and generationally by the Brexit debate. But the future now seems uncertain, with restiveness in Scotland and Northern Ireland for leaving the United Kingdom. nyti.ms
Most British lawmakers are entrenched on one side or the other of the Brexit debate, so Parliament's vote on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's deal may be decided by three critical groups nyti.ms
In her valedictory speech Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May decried the "absolutism" of politics and coarsened debate. But her critics blame her stubborn handling of Brexit. nyti.ms
In her valedictory speech Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May decried the "absolutism" of politics and coarsened debate. But her critics blame her stubborn handling of Brexit. nyti.ms
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 nyti.ms
Boris Johnson was foreign secretary under U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May until he quit in July. Now he’s her chief antagonist in the Tories’ internal debate on Brexit. on.wsj.com