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Brexit
Total Results: 515
20 Nov 2019 - 12:03am
Stoke, the city that Britain forgot
The Potteries voted to Leave by the biggest margin of any large town or city. A local lad went back to his birthplace to find out why
John Lichfield
Tuesday, 19 November
19.11
I’m an ideologue… get me out of here!
Forget celebrities in the jungle: what would happen if our political tribes were marooned on their own island?
Sam Leith
Monday, 18 November
18.11
Why Remainers are the imperialist nostalgics
Those devoted to the European Union are chasing an ersatz empire
Mary Harrington
18.11
Voters don’t need protecting from political ads
Proposals to ban targeted adverts on Facebook show contempt for voters
Timandra Harkness
Tuesday, 12 November
12.11
What if we gave children a vote?
The electoral system is inherently biased towards the 83% of the population who are over 18
Polly Mackenzie
12.11
Spain’s election pain: six reasons to care
Strong and stable government couldn't seem further away after the latest ballot
Ian Birrell
Monday, 11 November
11.11
Pity the poor avocado-eating graduates
University-educated millennials have absorbed elite values but will never enjoy the lifestyle
Mary Harrington
Friday, 8 November
08.11
For Germans and Jews, the past is never over
As the child of German-Jewish refugees, I inherited a complex relationship with a country my parents still loved.
Paul Morland
Thursday, 7 November
07.11
Has Brexit really divided Britain?
Few areas of the UK voted overwhelmingly for either Leave or Remain
Robert Ford
Monday, 4 November
04.11
Will Brexit tear Belfast apart?
The unionist community in Northern Ireland resents the way Brexit is being used by republicans to chip away at their Britishness
Paul Embery
Friday, 1 November
01.11
Could a Rugby World Cup win boost Boris?
Rugby is increasingly becoming a national, rather than an elite, sport
Robin Aitken
Thursday, 31 October
31.10
Why do Remainers revile homesickness?
The yearning for home, along with the idea of nostalgia, is a legitimate political instinct that is now being used as an insult
Giles Fraser
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