Theresa May’s deal isn’t going to pass. So what’s going to happen?
The United Kingdom is heading towards very uncertain times.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The United Kingdom is heading towards very uncertain times.
ByAny second referendum is likely to be regarded by significant portions of the population as a political stitch-up.
ByBy ruling out the option of endless transition, the shape of the final EU-UK agreement is also sharply limited.
ByThe New Statesman podcast with Stephen Bush, Anoosh Chakelian and Patrick Maguire.
BySo long as the SNP steers clear of Catalonia, Scotland would just be another small country in a union designed…
ByThe Prime Minister’s plan to rewrite the political declaration accompanying the withdrawal agreement could well backfire.
ByThe next few weeks will be difficult for the country, for Parliament and the Labour party.
ByThe former Greek finance minister on how a bad Brexit deal became inevitable and his plan to transform Europe.
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