Brexit destroyed the careers of two recent British prime ministers, so resolving one of its most poisonous legacies was never going to be easy for the latest, Rishi Sunak. nyti.ms
Brexit destroyed the careers of two recent British prime ministers, so resolving one of its most poisonous legacies was never going to be easy for the latest, Rishi Sunak. nyti.ms
But, he also knows that going back on it would result in Brexit true believers and Johnson opportunists making a move, writes @campbellclarettheneweuropean.co.uk
Brexit was always going to be a recipe for the long-term decline of London as a financial centre Any ideas that suggested otherwise were ludicrous, writes @paulmasonnewstheneweuropean.co.uk
"You're driven ideologically with this belief that Brexit is going to be great for Britain and anything that gets in the way with that narrative is somehow disloyal and unpatriotic." buff.ly
"[They] were in favour of Brexit, and - presumably still are - and therefore presumably still comfortable with the economic harm we know Brexit is going to bring" buff.ly
"The reality is though that no amount of slick marketing can cover for the fact that the government’s stubborn pursuit of Brexit is going to cost us all" theneweuropean.co.uk
"He’s not a details person, who is struggling to articulate what the point of his government is because no one knows beyond Brexit. Put those two together and he’s going to struggle for a while." theneweuropean.co.uk
"Boris is in a political difficulty that isn’t going away for a while. He’s not a details person, who is struggling to articulate what the point of his government is because no one knows beyond Brexit." theneweuropean.co.uk
After going for broke last year with a strategy of trying to undo the withdrawal, they are rallying their weary, despairing supporters for hugely consequential battles ahead over the shape of Brexit nyti.ms