Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
“We do not know what the British want in detail, precisely and accurately, and we are still waiting for alternative proposals,” the head of the European Commission told German public radio. Brexit, he said, was a “continental tragedy.” nyti.ms
"I want the British public to have the final say on Brexit. I want a new people's vote. I will demand a new people's vote. And I will campaign unequivocally to Remain." theneweuropean.co.uk
The broadcaster will turn their editorial power over to a selected cross-section of the British public to broaden, demystify and democratise Brexit coverage. theneweuropean.co.uk
With 100 days to go until Brexit, campaigners for a People’s Vote have published a list of 100 things the British public know now that they were not told during the referendum theneweuropean.co.uk