Keir Starmer, Nigel Farage and Brexit
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June will mark the 10th anniversary of the UK’s Brexit vote. The intervening period has seen five prime ministers come and go and the sixth (Starmer) now appears to be on the ropes. That level of prime-ministerial churn is unprecedented in British history and points to a polity in turmoil.
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On January 31, 2020, in London, near the British Parliament building, next to a statue of Winston Churchill, two opposing demonstrations took place: in one, people cheered and waved the Union Flag; in the other, a more sombre crowd displayed the flag of ...
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Experts say Labour’s ‘halfway house’ approach risks losing support from progressives and ‘red wall’ voters
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Prime minister has said closer alignment to the EU’s single market would be in the national interest, a decade on from the Brexit vote
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Brexit was supposed to save Britain... then the numbers exposed everything
Brexit was sold as a historic turning point — a moment when the UK would regain control, unlock global trade, and reshape its future. But years later, a very different picture is emerging. Trade hasn’t flowed as promised,
In a defiant speech, the British prime minister said he would lay out ‘a platform on which we can build’ tighter links with the EU.