@nytimesworld 2 years ago
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. https://nyti.ms/3I7LPD0
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. https://nyti.ms/3LK4Nle
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. https://nyti.ms/359dIMq
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. https://nyti.ms/3gXLxTd
@forbes.com 5 years ago
Brexit: U.K. Lawmakers To Vote To Delay Brexit After Boris Johnson’s First Commons Defeat
European elections guide: how to vote if you support Brexit
@rt.com 5 years ago
May will survive no-confidence vote, but only because there's little choice – analysts
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
The logic of having a second Brexit referendum is compelling. The 2016 vote was a choice between leave and remain, yet silent on the specific path that Britain should take thereafter. http://nyti.ms/2Egl6mF
@TheNewEuropean 7 years ago
RT @wmarybeard: Have I misunderstood?Is meaningful vote on Brexit a choice between govt deal or no deal? Not what I call meaningful.Have I missed something?