Tag: Brexit

Total Results: 515


24 Dec 2020 - 6:00am

Life on the Cornish breadline No one smiles in the foodshares except the volunteers, who grin brightly

Tanya Gold

Wednesday, 23 December

23.12

Why the Irish border still troubles Britain A century ago Ireland was partitioned between South and North. The legacy still haunts both islands

Charles Townshend

Friday, 18 December

18.12

British centrists’ deluded worship of Germany For a certain type of UK commentator, Angela Merkel's leadership has become a fantasy

Aris Roussinos

Thursday, 17 December

17.12

How a one-man protest in Tunisia led to Brexit The past decade's events show the impossibility of political predictions

Douglas Murray

Friday, 11 December

11.12

How the fates abandoned Boris Covid has shown the Conservatives to be inadequate — and things are about to get worse

Maurice Glasman

Thursday, 10 December

10.12

Brexit: was it worth it? Once a fervent Eurosceptic, I came to believe that leaving would be a terrible blunder

Ed West

10.12

Why Boris is still beating Labour Despite a troubled year, the Tory leader remains popular among the electorate

Matthew Goodwin

Wednesday, 9 December

09.12

What Covid stole from Boris Where would the PM be if it weren't for the pandemic?

James Kirkup

09.12

Europe needs to grow up and defend itself With America withdrawing, only France and Britain can protect the continent

Aris Roussinos

Friday, 4 December

04.12

Brexit is a betrayal of Britain’s farmers We'll all suffer the consequences of the Government's terrible plan for agriculture

James Rebanks

04.12

Is Farage’s Reform Party onto something? Parliament is full of lockdown fans, but out in the real world resentment is growing

Gavin Haynes

Monday, 30 November

30.11

The Covid tiers can’t go soon enough When lockdown ends, the Government should look to traffic lanes, not traffic lights

Freddie Sayers