A pessimistic but possibly realistic forecast.
Excellent @WSJ analysis from @StephenFidler1 and @LaurNorman.
From @HenryNewman. I don’t agree on every point of the analysis, but I do agree that the deal has better chance of passing than some believe.
If you want to know what actually happened last week, @TonyConnellyRTE has the details.
A quick reminder from the @FT of how we got here.
We continue to alert readers not to seek comfort in news reports that parliament will stop a no-deal Brexit.
@AndrewDuffEU argues that Remainers should support the May deal and demand a referendum on rejoining as the price.
@PaulKrugman on the @BankOfEngland analysis.
Brief but objective and clear.
Important analysis.
Rare for me to agree with the thrust of an article in @BrexitCentral, but this is correct.
Vox populi (or perhaps llais y bobl) - what people really think at Wales’s gateway to Ireland.
Sorry, folks, but I agree with this.
Tremendous takedown of the imperial nostalgia and wrong-headed history applied by leading Brexiteers.
This is paywalled, but if you can get in it’s a damn good read.
Entirely sensible from @DavidAllenGreen.
A good summary. IMHO, Brexit became inevitable when Cameron withdrew Conservatives from EPP.
If you are going to lie, do it convincingly!
Good analysis by @JenniferMerode of how London misunderstands Europe.
@AndrewDuffEU reckons that the end is in sight, and there will be a deal in September.
Important critique from the Right.
@GeorgeEaton at @NewStatesman thinks not.
As ever, excellent from @TConnellyRTE; he is guardedly optimistic though conscious of the problems.
A survey of business relocating from London.
Had not seen this before - effective presentation by Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association, written a year ago.
“the [ #Brexit ] negotiations have now entered a phase when what is proposed is not meant to be comprehensible.”
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