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Brexit once seemed to pose an existential threat to the European Union. But Britain's messy withdrawal has had some surprising effects—in particular, on the way other member states now view the EU https://econ.st/35MGazv | The Economist
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To stop a no-deal Brexit, Conservative MPs must be ready to bring down Boris Johnson. Read about this, and more, when you subscribe to The Economist | The Economist
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“It is dishonest. It is undeliverable”. Rory Stewart tells Anne McElvoy why he would not be prepared to work with Boris Johnson on Johnson's proposed plans for tackling Brexit, in "The Economist asks" podcast https://econ.st/2ISSSSt | The Economist
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As Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, the formal process for Brexit begins. Here's what you need to know | The Economist
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Britain’s constitution was a model of adaptable, robust government. Brexit has shoved a stick of dynamite beneath it. Our cover this week https://econ.st/2WeMY7L | The Economist
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📉 Brexit has pushed up prices and damaged the economy - with people across Scotland paying the price. 🥀 Meanwhile, Keir Starmer's Labour chooses to back Brexit at any cost. 📺 Watch as economist and NatWest chair, Howard Davies, spells out the facts. | Yes
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The United Kingdom is looking increasingly fragile, thanks to Brexit. If Scotland were to break away from Britain it would face an uncertain future—as would the rest of the union https://econ.st/32x6nBJ | The Economist
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Our editor explains why The Economist has taken a hard line on Brexit from the beginning of the campaign—and makes a case for Remain | The Economist
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Former prime ministers Tony Blair and John Major have floated the possibility of a referendum on the final Brexit deal. Is this a plausible option? | The Economist
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A softer Brexit is better: what can Britain learn from Norway? | The Economist
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“The euro is the greatest self-imposed economic disaster in the history of mankind.” Roger Bootle is one the few high profile economists who campaigned for Britain to leave the European Union. Here Roger speaks to openDemocracy about why he supports Brexit, and what policymakers should be doing to revive Britain’s struggling economy. Find out more: https://www.opendemocracy.net/neweconomics/video-conversation-britains-leading-pro-brexit-economist/ | openDemocracy
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Deal or no deal, Brexit will still lead to lower UK growth: Economist
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Brexit effect will gradually appear in future UK GDP figures: RBS
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Rupert Harrison: ‘Brexit will have long-term detrimental impact on economy’
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What can you expect from Brexit negotiations? Get incisive analysis on UK affairs when you try a subscription—just £12 for 12 weeks | The Economist
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'They are trying to frighten us into submission' Jacob Rees-Mogg says some MPS are doing 'everything they can' to stop Brexit
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Theresa May, Britain’s prime minister, promised the Conservative party conference this week that she would invoke Article 50 of the European Union treaty, the only legal route to leave the EU, by the end of March 2017. How will Brexit work? | The Economist
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Greater access to Europe’s single market would boost Britain's economic growth. Yet, Sir Keir Starmer, Britain’s prime minister, remains cautious about binding closer to Brussels. Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, and Edward Carr, deputy editor, and our Britain team explore why Brexit paralyses the government and why public opinion on the EU is shifting in a surprising way. Watch the full show: https://econ.st/49ZXvIH | The Economist
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This morning the British prime minister David Cameron resigned after failing to keep Britain in the EU. Moments later, Iain Duncan Smith, one of his former ministers and opponents in the Brexit debate, gave an exclusive interview to Economist Radio's Anne McElvoy | The Economist
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At least 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza since the start of the war and the international media has been barred from independently entering the strip altogether. In an interview with The Economist, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says the Israel Defence Forces don’t target journalists and that their access is restricted because “it’s a warzone”. Watch the full interview: https://econ.st/4qhLRya | The Economist
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