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Boris Johnson is poised to become prime minister thanks to a small, unrepresentative population of Brexiteer voters bent on destruction.
When great powers fail, New Zealand and other small states must organise to protect their interests, Robert G. Patman writes.
It is a tough path to challenge populism and confront the sham of the Brexit pushers. Disproving false claims takes time, patience, and lots of efforts.
Populism over sense 23/08/2022
Britain first backed Brexit in a populist vote — albeit narrowly — a foolish move taking a slice of Britain’s economic strength. / Empty words and false and exaggerated claims combined with a dose of nationalism to tip the balance.
World View: Far-right populists have quietly shelved their EU exit policies amid Brexit.
In our series looking at life after Brexit, the European parliament’s former negotiator Guy Verhofstadt argues that Britain exchanged a Jaguar for a Ford Fiesta in the 2016 referendum.
No Conservative will dare admit the searingly obvious: Brexit is proving a catastrophe for Britain.
Only a third of Leavers still see it as a success. So why won’t Starmer speak up?
The imaginary enemy is back.