@theatlantic.com 5 months ago
The Truth About Immigration and Public Opinion
@nytimesworld 1 year ago
The third anniversary of Brexit passed without fanfare, and why not? Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis. https://nyti.ms/3wHDMsv
@nytimesworld 1 year ago
The third anniversary of Brexit passed without fanfare, and why not? Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis. https://nyti.ms/3WMIwaM
@abc.net.au 5 years ago
'A coup of public schoolboys': How Eton and Oxbridge influenced Brexit
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
Brexit: public does not need to see worst-case no-deal scenarios, says Leadsom - live news
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
Tory leadership: Hammond urges candidates to be 'honest' with public about Brexit options - live new
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
The Guardian view on Britain and the EU elections: get together to stay together | Editorial
@TheNewEuropean 5 years ago
Anti-Brexit campaigners have said that the prime minister is “playing political games with public money” by spending money on no-deal Brexit television adverts. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/government-no-deal-brexit-adverts-for-tv-1-5911427
@WSJ 5 years ago
With the details of the proposed Brexit deal finally made public, lawmakers in London are bracing for one of the biggest games of political chicken seen in decades https://on.wsj.com/2DLUr4B
@theatlantic.com 6 years ago
The Reinvention of America
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
As the political stalemate over Brexit drags on with no end in sight, and with business leaders issuing evermore urgent alarms about the threats to the economy, growing public doubts are beginning to register in some opinion polls. http://nyti.ms/2CbeBjn
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
As the political stalemate over Brexit drags on with no end in sight, and with business leaders issuing evermore urgent alarms about the threats to the economy, growing public doubts are beginning to register in some opinion polls. http://nyti.ms/2EVh2to
@openeurope.org.uk 6 years ago
Beyond the Westminster Bubble: What people really think about immigration