“I’ve never seen such an absolutely dismal cabinet. It’s the worst cabinet in my 36 years, also elected solely for the purpose of facing Brexit to get it done” buff.ly
As Brexit becomes a reality, Remainers are hoping for the best but fearing the worst. “We might have a hangover tomorrow,” said one, “but the country will have one for the next 20 years.” nyti.ms
Economists are raising alarms about a no-deal Brexit. Among the possible worst-case scenario outcomes: fresh food and medicine shortages, increased unemployment, a drop in GDP and a rise in inflation. on.wsj.com
A no-deal Brexit would spark potential shortages of fuel and medicines, long traffic jams at ports and rising food prices, the U.K. government said in a report outlining the worst-case scenarios on.wsj.com
By lying back on the front benches of Parliament like a bored schoolboy, Jacob Rees-Mogg confirmed critics’ worst fears about a government of smug, entitled private school types sleepwalking into a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
"May embraces the worst form of mean-spirited insularity. Her vision of Brexit Britain is more depressing than that of more exuberant colleagues like Johnson and Liam Fox." theneweuropean.co.uk
"'The Brextremists will get angry if we don’t do it' is the worst possible argument in favour of Brexit, for the simple reason that the Brextremists are going to be angry whatever happens." bit.ly
"The Brextremists will get angry if we don’t do it” is the worst possible argument in favour of Brexit, for the simple reason that the Brextremists are going to be angry whatever happens." bit.ly
"The Brextremists will get angry if we don’t do it” is the worst possible argument in favour of Brexit, for the simple reason that the Brextremists are going to be angry whatever happens." bit.ly
A series of catastrophic missteps by Theresa May, Arlene Foster and others look like condemning Britain to the very worst possible outcome in the Brexit negotiations. @janemerrick23 reports theneweuropean.co.uk
The New European’s Brexit Podcast is back - listen to @Porritt and @sanglesey recap the People’s Vote March and what it means for Jeremy Corbyn. Plus we crown the worst Brexiteers of the week! audioboom.com
"The notion that Corbyn could give May a free pass in October is fanciful. How can he oppose the worst government in recent times – not just Brexit, but Windrush and austerity – and lose an opportunity to eviscerate it?" theneweuropean.co.uk