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The Meaning of Brexit Jun 25, 2016 Jeffrey D. Sachs Brexit is a watershed event that signals the need for a new kind of globalization, one that could be far superior to the status quo that was ...
Almost a year after it took full effect, the consequences of Britain’s split from the European Union are still unfolding. Here is a guide to what it means, how it came about and what the future ...
The World The Brexit Debate Has Become a Fight Over the Meaning of Democracy Both sides say they’re fighting for what the people want. They’re both full of it.
Stop Looking for Meaning in Brexit This wasn't some great multi-decade reckoning. It wasn't foreordained. It was a series of accidents.
“Brexit means Brexit.” That’s Theresa May’s most famous slogan. The problem is, it doesn’t really mean anything because the British vote to leave the European Union provided no ...
The U.K. Parliament is in a bitter fight over how much power it should have over Brexit -- specifically whether lawmakers get to decide what happens next if they vote down the divorce deal Prime ...
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has set out her Brexit plan, which sees Britain keeping close ties to the European Union for trade in goods, but breaking free on services, including financial ...
Brexit Nigel Farage: Brexit battle showed both parties 'sing the same song' about populism 'without meaning it' The British electorate voted in 2016 to break from the European Union.
If you like chocolate, Brexit and future trade negotiations should matter to you, ... Brexit's bitter-sweet meaning for chocolate lovers - and Ivory Coast. Published. 1 December 2016. Share.
Brexit is costing the UK £9bn a year meaning there is £173m a week less to spend on the NHS. by David Jinks MILT May 5, 2022. written by David Jinks MILT 5 th May 22 12:26 pm.
Brexit could be a bit like that for the new prime minister. More on this story. What's on Theresa May's to-do list? Published. 14 July 2016. Theresa May: The UK's prime minister. Published.
THE POLITICS OF PAIN Postwar England and the Rise of Nationalism By Fintan O’Toole. How did they get to be like this? The English think of themselves as a tolerant, imperturbable people, given ...