Ken Clarke on Brexit: “No one voted for these things. A lot of Brexiters thought we should never leave the single market, of which Margaret Thatcher’s government was the architect. It was only supposed to have been about getting out of political Europe.” 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 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
Britain’s centuries-old rules of government have a sacrosanct tradition: Don’t drag the monarch into politics. Amid the political ferment of Brexit, even this golden rule risks being bent. on.wsj.com
An emergency cabinet meeting of the UK government to discuss a draft agreement for Brexit has the potential to make or break Prime Minister Theresa May’s political career nyti.ms