@nytimesworld 3 years ago
When villagers in Mersham, England, supported Brexit, they never thought it would lead to a 66-acre, floodlit, 24-hour truck park. “For people living nearby it’s an absolute catastrophe with the night sky completely lit up. It’s like Heathrow Airport.” https://nyti.ms/3xN0TAl
@nytimesworld 3 years ago
When villagers in Mersham, England, supported Brexit, they never thought it would lead to a 66-acre, floodlit, 24-hour truck park. “For people living nearby it’s an absolute catastrophe with the night sky completely lit up. It’s like Heathrow Airport.” https://nyti.ms/2TXkQ8J
@TheNewEuropean 4 years ago
"In the immediate aftermath of the vote to leave the EU, a great many people like me joined the Lib Dems as it was the only party in England that was unequivocally opposed to Brexit" https://buff.ly/3ho0JXG
English in England: we should celebrate different languages, not write hate mail about them
@WSJ 5 years ago
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the United Kingdom. The fact that Scottish pounds aren't legal tender in England isn't helping the feeling of unity. https://on.wsj.com/2AnkSK6
@TheNewEuropean 5 years ago
Polling suggests more people in the North of England are anti-Brexit than in the South https://buff.ly/317L4US
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
'England became smaller and bigger': what 'home' means in Brexit Britain
@WSJ 5 years ago
Japanese auto maker Honda plans to close a production plant in Swindon, a pro-Brexit district in southwest England, that employs 3,500 people https://on.wsj.com/2SKiJE4
@guardian 5 years ago
Bank of England governor Carney denies trying to scare people with Brexit warning - business live https://trib.al/FRAaOdC
@guardian 5 years ago
Bank of England governor Carney denies trying to scare people with Brexit warning - business live https://trib.al/0F5ihWJ
@guardian 7 years ago
The Bank of England is in denial. Brexit shows people don't act rationally | Robert Skidelsky http://trib.al/DsfZjh4