Andrew MacDougall: It can’t swim with the U.S. or China and it’s locked out of the EU. The U.K. sure picked a bad time to champion free trade.
Tag Archives: Brexit
Brexit is done. Now it’s time to pay the price.
Andrew MacDougall: Boris Johnson wants a Canada-style free trade deal with Europe. Good luck with that.
Jeremy Corbyn’s defeat is a win for the democratic world
Terry Glavin: Britain will not be yanked out of the western alliance. Its leader will not be a man who has counted holocaust deniers among his friends. It’s a victory of sorts.
Conservative majority secured. Now the hard part.
Andrew MacDougall: With Boris Johnson now holding the tiger firmly by the tail, there’s no one left to blame should the country take a mauling in the next stage of Brexit negotiations
The Britain I knew is lost
Michael Coren: This once resilient country is in a state of crisis, sinking in a national mood of powerlessness and indifference
How did Britain come to this?
Shannon Gormley: Boris Johnson has broken from reality, and it began with the lie that Brexit would be easy
Will Elizabeth II be the last monarch of a United Kingdom?
First Her Majesty got embroiled in the politics of Brexit. Now it threatens the breakup of her domain.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the U.K.’s sleepiest MP
Image of the Week: Jacob Rees-Mogg, a hardline social conservative-turned-meme machine, slouched his way through a Brexit debate in spectacular fashion
Help! I’m trapped on a stage with Boris Johnson
Image of the week: The British PM wants the hell out of Europe. Angela Merkel looks like she couldn’t agree more.
Boris Johnson and the peculiar British art of believing in nothing
Leah McLaren: The British PM’s strength lies not in a calculating lust for power but in how few tosses he gives. Here’s why voters find it irresistible.