Caution prevents Labour from telling the truth about Brexit. But bold policies that will bring change are also absent, writes @jamesrbuktheneweuropean.co.uk
Now even the cheerleading hacks who propped up this government are seeing the truth about Britain after Brexit, writes @campbellclarettheneweuropean.co.uk
This week's cover. When will Britain get a leader with the courage to tell the truth about Brexit? By Steve Richards. Subscribe and get the paper delivered every week: theneweuropean.co.uk t.co
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Boris Johnson has reached a moment of truth on the two issues that have dominated Britain this year: the pandemic and Brexit negotiations. But he is still playing for time — a strategy that could backfire in lost lives or livelihoods if he waits too long nyti.ms
Boris Johnson has reached a moment of truth on the two issues that have dominated Britain this year: the pandemic and Brexit negotiations. But he is still playing for time — a strategy that could backfire in lost lives or livelihoods if he waits too long nyti.ms
"It's fashionable to then blame Mr Corbyn for failing to oppose Brexit in the House. He has his flaws, but the truth is he was put into an impossible position" theneweuropean.co.uk
“Now we know the truth, when Johnson says, ‘get Brexit done’, it’s a fraud on the British people. This is the reality. Years of bogged down negotiations and our NHS is up for sale.” theneweuropean.co.uk
"We now know from Yellowhammer that no-deal Brexit is an unnecessary act of self-harm but ministers are still not telling the truth about the sheer scale of the self-inflicted wounds." theneweuropean.co.uk