In 2016, Britain entered an acute phase of polarisation with the Brexit referendum. Today, we are still a long way from reconciling those differences, writes @paulmasonnews: https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/our-divided-kingdom-may-never-be-able-to-come-back-together/
Despite the pro-Leave propaganda on display in Tim’s pubs and his regular, detail-hazy appearances on Today and Question Time, the Brexit Martin championed during the referendum is in chaos. http://bit.ly/2RZmK6c
One of Prime Minister Theresa May's big problems is that most of the best-known supporters of Brexit in the 2016 referendum campaign say today that her deal doesn't deliver what they had promised https://nyti.ms/2RLNvYw
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, appeared to soften his opposition to another Brexit referendum. A second referendum was “an option for the future, but it’s not an option for today,” he said. https://nyti.ms/2DLqGB6
Today marks exactly one year until Brexit. We take a look back at some of the biggest Brexit promises that the government has quietly dropped since the referendum #1yrArticle50 https://t.co/qSd6yPqhs3