Tag: Brexit

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10 Oct 2019 - 7:10am

Macron’s Brexit plan The French president wants the UK out of the EU, but he also wants a deal. Can he use his position as Europe's kingmaker to get one?

John Lichfield

Wednesday, 9 October

09.10

Will Brexit leave us dining on rat poo? It is becoming increasingly difficult to tease out the realistic EU stories from the crazy

Tom Chivers

09.10

What if Germany’s economy toppled? Germany has an unusually big manufacturing sector, but in a world of technological change that leaves the country vulnerable to disruption

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, 8 October

08.10

John Humphrys will always be Auntie’s man The BBC only tolerates dissent if it is kept within certain bounds

Robin Aitken

Monday, 7 October

07.10

How the West is winning Chinese talent Since the world's most talented individuals can work anywhere they like, Brexit Britain must strive to attract them

Peter Franklin

Thursday, 3 October

03.10

Has Brexit made enemies of us all? The referendum could not have been better designed to undermine the very conditions of a healthy deliberative democracy

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, 2 October

02.10

Brexit is going to drive us all mad Political division is putting ever greater pressure on people's mental health — and not for the first time

Ed West

Tuesday, 1 October

01.10

Drinking in the madness of social media The pompous asses who populate our public discourse could be straight from a 17th-century coffee house

Gareth Roberts

Monday, 30 September

30.09

Can Boris win back Brexit Party voters? The Conservative strategy to woo back leavers may have misjudged Nigel Farage's appeal

Matthew Goodwin

30.09

Five ways the Tories could lose the election Boris Johnson needs to understand what went wrong for Theresa May in 2017

Peter Franklin

30.09

How to be a responsible globalist Immigration isn't only about economics — so we need to reframe the debate

Hassan Damluji

Friday, 27 September

27.09

How desperate is Doncaster for Brexit? For the Tory Party to survive, it will need to claim some Labour heartlands at the next election. Our correspondent visits a prime target

Ian Birrell