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Only a third of Leavers still see it as a success. So why won’t Starmer speak up?
Boris Johnson’s rotten regime has not covered itself in glory. / For an un-jaundiced sense of how post-Brexit – sorry Global – Britain is viewed from abroad as the wheels fall off Boris Johnson’s rotten regime, Italy is a good place to start.
The decision to limit immigration at a time of severe market shortages of drivers has escalated a squeeze into a crisis.
EU must continue to monitor and ensure that the British hold up their side of the bargain.
The French response to Brexit has not quite been a Gallic shrug. But it's not been far off. PAULINE SCHNAPPER explains the view from Paris.
Brexit as an ideological project has stripped the government of any sense of basic pragmatism.
The increasingly shrill nature of the rhetoric around Brexit is a worrying development that has the potential to do as much damage to Irish-British relations in the longer term as the practical consequences of the process itself.