On the upside, 2022 is ending better than it started. We've seen off Boris Johnson, everyone with two brain cells now admits Brexit is a disaster (sit down, Farage), and @GretaThunberg just handed the ridiculous Andrew Tate his arse. 2023 is starting on a promising trajectory.
The spectacle of an Irish leader opining on the dysfunction of British politics does not sit well with many in Britain. But Brexit has inverted the age-old power dynamic between Britain and Ireland. nyti.ms
Boris Johnson could conceivably upset a litany of constitutional norms by ordering the queen to veto anti-Brexit laws, refusing to resign if Parliament ousts him or inventing new national holidays to make sure lawmakers cannot sit. nyti.ms
Boris Johnson could conceivably upset a litany of constitutional norms by ordering the queen to veto anti-Brexit laws, refusing to resign if Parliament ousts him or inventing new national holidays to make sure lawmakers cannot sit. nyti.ms
"So as it stands you're a member of the Brexit Party in England, and an MEP in the parliament you don't want to sit in living in France." theneweuropean.co.uk
“Brexit will be a national disaster if we sit back and let it happen, and I for one will not stand by and let the UK sleepwalk into a nightmare without putting up a fight!” theneweuropean.co.uk
"The European Union is the one body that might make Putin sit up and take notice once in a while, which is why he was pro-Brexit, pro-Le Pen, pro the anti-EU populists in Italy. Anything that weakens Europe, he is happy." goo.gl
"The European Union is the one body that might make Putin sit up and take notice once in a while, which is why he was pro-Brexit, pro-Le Pen, pro the anti-EU populists in Italy. Anything that weakens Europe, he is happy." goo.gl