Brexit: Ultra Fracas
Why the Brexit Ultras are down but not out.
Read more...Why the Brexit Ultras are down but not out.
Read more...Does Parliament’s revolt agaist Boris Johnson on Brexit amount to progress?
Read more...What does Johnson’s Brexit gambit portend?
Read more...Even though not much looks to have changed with Brexit, the mere running down of the clock does make a difference.
Read more...The commentariat’s Brexit predictions are playing out, sadly.
Read more...More consternation about Johnson’s possible Brexit moves.
Read more...The government says it’s preparing for a Brexit crash out. But ten years of spending cuts have made the people of Britain intensely vulnerable to economic shock.
Read more...US business will asset-strip the UK, but that’s not all: the Pentagon will find the little-known fragments of the British empire very useful.
Read more...Is a flabby Financial Times story just a case of a piece not coming together, or is the pink paper pulling its punches on Brexit?
Read more...Johnson is committing the UK to a no deal Brexit. What could stop him?
Read more...No one is blinking in the Brexit staredown.
Read more...Yves here. It seemed fitting to post again on Brexit, if nothing else to commemorate, if that’s the right word, Boris Johnson becoming Prime Minister of the UK Wednesday afternoon. It’s not a good omen that the EU has felt compelled to debunk Johnson’s campaign claims about Brexit that have been taken up again by […]
Read more...A short Brexit update and some questions on the state of Labour.
Read more...Why the success of the far right shows that neoliberalism is very much alive and well.
Read more...Does Johnson have any Brexit wriggle room?
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