Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn pirouette as British politicians show themselves unable to handle Brexit.Â
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Labour’s Turn to Come Apart
As the acid of Brexit dissolves politics, Theresa May’s hopes of winning a majority for her deal gets much harder.Â
Theresa May Is No Closer to a Brexit Deal
But the odds of Britain crashing out of the EU are ominously increasing.
British Labour’s Self-Inflicted Marginalization
Why Her Majesty’s Opposition is failing to demolish the feeble Theresa May
Europe’s Winter of Discontent
Domestic political turmoil in the European Union’s four largest economies spells trouble ahead.
The Brexit Mess Will Go On for Years
Prime Minister Theresa May’s long-awaited deal is likely to be voted down in the House of Commons. If it somehow survives, it is only the beginning of a long, painful, and needless slog.
Brexit Panic as Brits Run Out of Toilet Paper
As Brexit nears, Economic Britain moans but does not mobilize, complains but does not campaign.
German Lessons for Great Britain on European Workers
It is not too late for the United Kingdom to learn from other EU member-states that with stricter labor market rules and better job training, there is nothing to fear from immigration.
Corbyn Makes the Zionist Case. Netanyahu Harms It. How’s That for Irony?
British Labour is a long way from being done with its anti-Semitism problem.
The British Political Crisis Deepens
What happens next, as neither major political party can find a Brexit position that reflects what most Britons want?

