Brexit was always going to be a recipe for the long-term decline of London as a financial centre Any ideas that suggested otherwise were ludicrous, writes @paulmasonnewstheneweuropean.co.uk
Britain and the European Union have fallen out politically and diplomatically after Brexit, with a speed and bitterness that has surprised even pessimists about the relationship. These strains could have a corrosive long-term effect. nyti.ms
Britain and the European Union have fallen out politically and diplomatically after Brexit, with a speed and bitterness that has surprised even pessimists about the relationship. These strains could have a corrosive long-term effect. nyti.ms
Britain and the European Union have fallen out politically and diplomatically after Brexit, with a speed and bitterness that has surprised even pessimists about the relationship. These strains could have a corrosive long-term effect. nyti.ms
Ford previously warned it would have "to consider seriously the long-term future of our investments in the country" if the UK looked headed towards a no-deal Brexit. buff.ly
Britain's Chancellor Philip Hammond warns that a no-deal Brexit would mean significant disruption for the country's economy in the short and medium term and a smaller and less prosperous economy in the long term nyti.ms
“For a group who use the term ‘snowflake’ Brexiters really are a touchy lot. A set of fireworks, a single joke in a Doctor Who episode, and now a HSBC ad, all apparently Brexit snubs and causing upset." bit.ly
It’s not the short-term jolt you need to fear - it’s the years of grind and decline. @jamesrbuk on the reality of a no deal Brexit. theneweuropean.co.uk
This was supposed to be the year the European Union put its house in order — Brexit negotiated, Macron pushing successful eurozone reform, Merkel resplendent with a solid fourth term. If only. Turmoil is business as usual. nyti.ms
This was supposed to be the year the European Union put its house in order — Brexit negotiated, Macron pushing successful eurozone reform, Merkel resplendent with a solid fourth term. If only. Turmoil is business as usual. nyti.ms
Boris Johnson pooh-poohed concerns over the Irish border in Brexit. “That fear of short-term disruption has become so huge in people’s minds that it’s turning them all wet,” Mr. Johnson said. “Project Fear is really working on them.” nyti.ms
A Brexit backstop that would keep the UK aligned to the European Union customs union must only be a short-term solution, Michael Gove has demanded. theneweuropean.co.uk
"A short-term exposure to Corbyn would be less damaging to this country’s interests – and I’d say my party’s – than a long-term exposure to Brexit under this government.” theneweuropean.co.uk
"Let us, as Remainers, remain angry... This is a just anger, and it will sustain us to victory over Brexit, whether in the short term or the long term." theneweuropean.co.uk