Brexit: Boris Johnson’s Impossibility Theorem
No one is blinking in the Brexit staredown.
Read more...No one is blinking in the Brexit staredown.
Read more...Yves here. It seemed fitting to post again on Brexit, if nothing else to commemorate, if that’s the right word, Boris Johnson becoming Prime Minister of the UK Wednesday afternoon. It’s not a good omen that the EU has felt compelled to debunk Johnson’s campaign claims about Brexit that have been taken up again by […]
Read more...A short Brexit update and some questions on the state of Labour.
Read more...Why the success of the far right shows that neoliberalism is very much alive and well.
Read more...Does Johnson have any Brexit wriggle room?
Read more...Looking for cheery news on Brexit? You’ll have to look awfully hard.
Read more...Rather than a unified mass transition out of London to another singular hub, the financial industry is using Brexit as an opportunity to diversify. And lawyers are moving to Dublin.
Read more...While the apocalyptic predictions of the Remain campaign have failed to materialize, the economic damage has nevertheless been significant.
Read more...The Brexit zombie lurches forward.
Read more...Experts in deliberative democracy have been working across the world for around twenty years. Now, all of a sudden, their expertise is in high demand. Interview.
Read more...The Bexit noise to signal ratio continues to be awfully high thanks to the Tory leadership contest.
Read more...Is the bell finally tolling for Theresa May?
Read more...Why CalPERS’ private equity “new business model” dithering is looking an awful lot like Brexit.
Read more...Nearly a month into the EU’s Brexit extension and no progress.
Read more...Why disaser socialism looks as dodgy as neoliberalism’s shock doctrine.
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