"Johnson won Brexit by persuading enough people of relatively poor means that he was there for them. He is not. He is there for himself and his mates". theneweuropean.co.uk
Tory Brexiteer ties himself in knots trying to explain why he shouldn’t be expelled for showing ‘dissent’ (but Remainers rebelling over Brexit "had it coming") theneweuropean.co.uk
Despite a losing streak in Parliament and serious concessions to European officials in Brexit talks, Boris Johnson has managed to cast himself in much of the British print press as a conquering hero nyti.ms
By the topsy-turvy logic of Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn has reminted himself as a friend to jittery British markets, and the sanest voice in boardrooms besieged by the threat of a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
By the topsy-turvy logic of Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn has reminted himself as a friend to jittery British markets, and the sanest voice in boardrooms besieged by the threat of a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
“He is a law unto himself,” said the author of a biography of John Bercow. His personal qualities have come into play at a pivotal moment as Britain hurtles toward its March 29 Brexit with a government in stalemate. nyti.ms
Anti-Brexit campaigner @snb19692 has made himself an unlikely TV star with his photobombing antics on news reports outside Parliament. @ThatTimWalker went to watch him at work theneweuropean.co.uk
Like the Brexit Secretary David Davis, Boris has an aversion to travelling with hoi polloi on scheduled flights and insists on availing himself of the Royal Squadron on almost every overseas excursion. goo.gl
Cameron's book is due to be released later this year, and we're wondering who he will blame for the result of the Brexit vote? Not himself, of course... theneweuropean.co.uk