Brexit supporters argue that the EU threatens sovereignty and stifles growth, while opponents counter that EU membership strengthens trade, investment, and the UK’s standing in the world. The United ...
The conventional wisdom after the two major populist revolts of 2016—the United Kingdom’s referendum vote to leave the European Union and the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president—was that few, ...
Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomás Supported by ...
Covid-19 was a gift to Brexiteers. After years of argument over the Vote Leave campaign’s irreconcilable promises, the pandemic finally redirected public attention elsewhere. Boris Johnson, a former ...
Today marks four years since the UK formally left the European Union. Back then, Boris Johnson, who had just won an 80-seat majority promising to "get Brexit done", hailed the date as the start of a ...
The U.K. economy is worse off today than before Brexit, according to new analysis from Goldman Sachs. Britain's decision to leave the European Union has hampered the economy to the tune of 5% versus ...
Sara Hobolt explores the creation of new political identities that emerged in the wake of the Brexit referendum in her book,Tribal Politics, published to mark the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote.
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