Britain Enters the Unknown
LONDON — A history teacher at my school believed that every great event in the past should be approached on the basis of a tripartite analysis of its causes, pretexts, and results.
Read Moreby pmakris | Feb 16, 2020 | February 2020 | 0 |
LONDON — A history teacher at my school believed that every great event in the past should be approached on the basis of a tripartite analysis of its causes, pretexts, and results.
Read MoreBRUSSELS — The populist revolts in the United States and the United Kingdom have each reached a critical juncture. At the start of his third year in office, US President Donald Trump is presiding over the longest federal government shutdown in history.
Read MoreShortly after UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to call an unexpected “Brexit election,” I wrote that…
Read MoreIn the same week that British Prime Minister Theresa May outlined her vision for a “hard” Brexit from the European Union – withdrawing from the single market and the customs union – incoming US President Donald Trump met with Michael Gove, a leading Tory Euroskeptic. Gove was on hand for Trump’s public announcement…
Read MoreIn the same week that British Prime Minister Theresa May outlined her vision for a “hard” Brexit from the European Union – withdrawing from the single market and the customs union – incoming US President Donald Trump met with Michael Gove, a leading Tory Euroskeptic. Gove was on hand for Trump’s public announcement that the United States would move “very quickly” to reach a post-Brexit trade deal with the United Kingdom.
Read Moreby pmakris | Nov 9, 2016 | 2016 En & Fr, November | 0 |
Theresa May has finally spoken. In a major speech, she has set out her plans to trigger Article 50 and negotiate Brexit…
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