Britain’s Brexit Triumph By The Editors December 31, 2020 After four and a half years, Brexit is finally and fully accomplished with a U.K.–EU trade deal that sailed through Parliament.
Life after Brexit By John O'Sullivan December 30, 2020 It’s the end of one of the most hard-fought struggles that has ever roiled the British political system.
Raphael Warnock Sermon Says Brexit Motivated by ‘Ethnocentrism and Hate’ By Brittany Bernstein December 30, 2020 Warnock criticized the U.K.’s vote and compared it to ‘Trumpism’ in the U.S. in a recently unearthed 2018 sermon.
Sending the Wrong Signal: The Tory Food Police Give a Flavor of Post-EU Britain By Andrew Stuttaford December 28, 2020 The Tories have shown themselves to be a party of intrusive, poorly planned regulation.
Strolling Toward a No-Deal Brexit By Madeleine Kearns December 11, 2020 Politically, a “no-deal” outcome has never been easier for Johnson, who, unlike last year, now enjoys a large parliamentary majority.
NR PLUS ‘More Europe’ after Brexit By John O'Sullivan December 3, 2020 EU politics are colliding with debt, COVID, and domestic law.
The Brexit Cliffhanger – and How to Resolve It By Pieter Cleppe October 29, 2020 The EFTA Court may serve as a model for future EU–UK governance.
How the Media Turned Cambridge Analytica into the All-Powerful Bogeyman Behind Brexit, Trump Election By Tobias Hoonhout October 19, 2020 A comprehensive investigation found no evidence that the group influenced Brexit or coordinated with Russians.
Boris Johnson Says U.K. Should Prepare for No-Deal Brexit, EU Wants to Continue Negotiations By Brittany Bernstein October 16, 2020 Johnson warned that the country should prepare for a no-deal break from the bloc.
Cambridge Analytica Did Not Influence Brexit, British Watchdog Concludes By Zachary Evans October 8, 2020 In 2018, reports surfaced that Cambridge Analytica gained access to data on Facebook users without their consent, which the firm then utilized.