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The London bureau chief for Germany’s public broadcaster reflects on Britain’s government.
As crises mount, the polls show voters turning at last. But the national newspapers that backed Leave – even the two now edited by Remainers – continue to pretend there is nothing wrong.
As the Telegraph’s Brussels correspondent between 1989 and 1994, he invented a self-serving journalistic genre that set a poisonous tone for British EU reporting.
Boris Johnson’s Trumpian remarks on the “deep state” will almost certainly have a destructive effect on British democracy.
The journalist was speaking at the Sir Harry Evans Summit as the Mirror v Harry case began a few miles away.
As a correspondent, the likely future PM produced exaggerated tales that were lapped up at home.
Is Brexit going well? The same media outlets that blurted deafening pro-Leave messages have become eerily quiet of late.
The scale of the disaster it helped to create is becoming clearer, but this cheerleading newspaper remains upbeat.
The UK’s most-read national newspaper titles have shown a strong bias favouring Brexit, Press Gazette analysis of the final month of campaigning shows.