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The Brexiteer’s desire to ‘take back control’ fails to account for the realities of the globalised world we live in.
European laws are often actually written in pen.
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The best option for future relations seems to be EEA membership, but that puts paid to the ideal of ‘taking back control’.
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If turnout had been 100% on June 23, you might be eating a croissant right now instead of protesting about Brexit. Then again, you might not.
Catching up on the UK news.
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The case of a man stripped of his EU citizenship offers some guidance for emigrants living in legally uncharted territory after the Brexit vote.
How to keep them active?
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How can British politics win back the trust of young voters?
Please, you must go now.
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Britain might want to play nice and exit calmly, but the French president must avoid giving ammunition to Frexiters.
Meet new British PM: Check.
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Everyone is looking to the German leader to save the union in the wake of the Brexit vote.
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A drop in migration from the EU would ease demand for housing, but also reduce the availability of those legendary Polish house builders, who will be hard to replace with local labour.
That’s no Sturgeon .
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The two women at the top of UK politics could be heading for a disagreement.
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The choices made on day one can reveal a lot about what a new Prime Minister has in store for the country.
The new Face of Britain abroad.
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Theresa May’s decision to make a Foreign Scretary of the notoriously troublesome Brexiter-in-Chief is a huge gamble.
Not enough air time given to concerns of Labour voters.
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BBC editorial decisions cast Labour voters as onlookers in the referendum campaign.
A new chapter begins at 10 Downing Street.
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Brexit takes second billing as Britain’s new Prime Minister promises to put inclusivity first.
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The Conservative leadership candidate opened a door onto her home life and it ended her professional prospects.
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After the party leadership contest came to an abrupt end, the home secretary is to become the country’s second woman leader.
Shoot for the queen, you better not miss.
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Leadsom thought voters would still identify with her as a mum first and a politician second. May knew everyone else has moved with the times.
Approaching parity?
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The drop in sterling following Brexit has been as strong as when Germany invaded France in 1940.
V for victory? A Leave campaign van patrols London.
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The EU referendum was a battle fought on emotional politics.
The role of immigration in the vote for Brexit.
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Did phantom migrants affect the EU referendum result more than actual experiences of immigration?
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After voting no confidence in leader Jeremy Corbyn, angry MPs should think about forming an SDP-style alliance on the centre left.