The reaction to last week’s vote has been visceral, writes Tony Travers. Enormous uncertainty lies ahead. Both of the main parties are in turmoil as they confront the biggest upheaval in British politics since 1945. He explores the different reasons why people voted to leave, and asks whether the systemic problems they reveal can be solved by leaving the EU. If not, how will politicians stem the anger and frustration of Leave voters
British politics oscillates between two modes on Brexit and changes at the flick of a switch. Coinci...
More than ten weeks ago now, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Holger Schmieding explains wh...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...
Some Leavers claim the referendum result was not primarily about immigration, but anxiety about Brit...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
Promises of an extra £350m a week, posted on the side of a bus. Doomsday economic predictions from t...
John Van Reenen was disappointed but not surprised by the UK’s vote to Leave the EU. Whilst his own ...
Disaffection with politics and politicians has been on the rise since World War II. Will Jennings an...
With now less than 100 days left until the boisterous Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) is still in a ...
The UK has voted to leave the European Union. Sara Hobolt writes that although the result has come a...
Just over six years ago, on 23rd June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK) voted by a narrow majority of 51...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...
Britons are proving immune to the pressure from doomsayers to vote Remain in the referendum, writes ...
Xenophobia, austerity, and dissatisfaction with politics may have contributed to the Brexit vote. Bu...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
British politics oscillates between two modes on Brexit and changes at the flick of a switch. Coinci...
More than ten weeks ago now, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Holger Schmieding explains wh...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...
Some Leavers claim the referendum result was not primarily about immigration, but anxiety about Brit...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
Promises of an extra £350m a week, posted on the side of a bus. Doomsday economic predictions from t...
John Van Reenen was disappointed but not surprised by the UK’s vote to Leave the EU. Whilst his own ...
Disaffection with politics and politicians has been on the rise since World War II. Will Jennings an...
With now less than 100 days left until the boisterous Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) is still in a ...
The UK has voted to leave the European Union. Sara Hobolt writes that although the result has come a...
Just over six years ago, on 23rd June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK) voted by a narrow majority of 51...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...
Britons are proving immune to the pressure from doomsayers to vote Remain in the referendum, writes ...
Xenophobia, austerity, and dissatisfaction with politics may have contributed to the Brexit vote. Bu...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
British politics oscillates between two modes on Brexit and changes at the flick of a switch. Coinci...
More than ten weeks ago now, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Holger Schmieding explains wh...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...