His admission that “Brexit has failed” shows once again that for Nigel Farage and the populist right, shifting the blame is second nature, writes @jamesrbuktheneweuropean.co.uk
They call it the "Farage Garage," a sprawling parking lot in the English countryside for for trucks arriving from Europe, built in case Brexit border checks slow things down nyti.ms
They call it the "Farage Garage," a sprawling parking lot in the English countryside for for trucks arriving from Europe, built in case Brexit border checks slow things down nyti.ms
They call it the "Farage Garage," a sprawling parking lot in the English countryside for for trucks arriving from Europe, built in case Brexit border checks slow things down nyti.ms
On Friday, the U.K.’s 73 lawmakers in the chamber will be out of a job, some triumphant and others defeated. Nigel Farage, a key architect of Brexit, says, “The irony is none of this would ever have happened if we hadn’t come to this place.” on.wsj.com