The irony may be that Nigel Farage has done more for unification than generations of Republicans, says journalist John Walsh. Read…
The polls are clear: most people regret Brexit, but don’t support rejoining the EU. So what does that mean for…
The party has a large lead in the polls but recent missteps have led to questions about the management skills…
The UK’s economic output has fallen short of that of similar countries by about 5% since the 2016 Brexit referendum,…
The impact of Brexit linked to wrong-headed right-wing economic and social policies also part of the Conservative-LibDem policy matrix for…
EU producers and hauliers find it’s ‘too hard’ to trade, just as Britain has been quietly destroying its farming sector. Read…
Brexit has caused a crisis for British manufacturers who export into Europe – and things could be about to get…
“Four years after leaving and with more self-harm in prospect, where is the indignation?” https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/feb/04/penury-and-decay-mark-brexits-miserable-anniversary?CMP=share_btn_tw
“Sinn Fein is right, a united Ireland is within touching distance.” https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/united-ireland-sinn-fein-brexit-dup-b2487988.html
“An ONS study exposes the myth of levelling-up and shows London soaring away from the rest of the country.” https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/the-data-that-shows-how-areas-that-voted-leave-have-been-worst-hit-by-brexit/?fbclid=IwAR2YHavS6Uy2qNBURWvPcVVT9AUcQSO_VOw_peMkzl7JwqmA4OaPcPfMuRw_aem_AdrUwyodVm6PgjYfFrAAnFis73cSI1YVWsswjb0YCJcN28pwQJZm7vPUZVk1F7cmCXs