Britain is demanding an end to post-Brexit rules known as the Northern Ireland protocol. Here's what you need to know about the protocol and what would happen if Britain withdrew. nyti.ms
"The blame for Brexit’s disintegration is being heaped on us, the Germans, anyone other than those who wanted Brexit and made it happen" theneweuropean.co.uk
Britain has finally reached the point of no return; Brexit will happen. But the prevailing emotion is neither sadness nor excitement. Rather, it is a characteristically British reflex: Get on with it. nyti.ms
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the UK. If that were to happen, the country could drop the pound create a new currency. Comic Kevin Bridges offered up the name “smackeroonies.” on.wsj.com
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the UK. If that were to happen, the country could drop the pound create a new currency. Comic Kevin Bridges offered up the name “smackeroonies.” on.wsj.com
"We’re no closer to a Brexit solution than we were three years ago, there’s discord in Boris’ party, the wrong Johnson has resigned, Boris is about to suspend parliament, and no-one knows what the f*ck is going to happen next." theneweuropean.co.uk
“George Galloway coming out in support of Nigel Farage's fascist 'Brexit Party' might be the most George Galloway-thing to ever happen.” theneweuropean.co.uk
Mrs. May will probably ask the EU next week for a long delay in Brexit. That is where 'flextension' comes in. If a long extension could be shortened, it would calm the fears of hard-line Brexiteers that it might never happen. nyti.ms
Brexit continues to defy prediction after the E.U. agreed to a short postponement. A lot of possibilities remain on the table, but what will actually happen? nyti.ms
Tory Remainer Dominic Grieve told Brexiteer broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer he would not allow an “illegal” no-deal Brexit and would have to be voted out if Brexiteers wanted it to happen. bit.ly
An Irish citizen has sent a thank you card to the EU Commission president because she was worried about what would happen to Ireland post-Brexit. theneweuropean.co.uk
With the Brexit mess in Britain and the huge defeat of the divorce deal by Parliament, the European Union has a “catastrophic success.” And no one is sure what will happen, with a no-deal looming. nyti.ms by @StevenErlanger
“It’ll be like Y2K,” said a British voter, unperturbed by the prospect of a no-deal Brexit. “Remember that one? They were like panic, panic, panic, the world’s going to end, the electric grid’s going to go down. None of it is going to happen.” nyti.ms