Chappatte on Brexit: Final Preparations
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The facts about Brexit and immigration
Anti-Immigration Poster Denounced by a Top ‘Brexit’ Advocate
Michael Gove, Britain’s justice secretary, said a campaign effort by Nigel Farage’s U.K. Independence Party “was the wrong thing to do.”
Regardless of ‘Brexit’ Vote, Experts Say, E.U. Must Rethink Status Quo
Tribulations for the euro, a debt standoff with Greece and a flawed approach to migration all inflamed the angry nationalism spreading across the Continent and Britain.
In Debt: Brexit Could End London’s Reign as Europe’s Financial Hub
The change might mean fewer banks and lawyers in the area. As a result, the reasons to negotiate a workout in London and present it to a British court would decline.
Stay or Go: Why Financial Markets Are Calm and Carrying On Regarding ‘Brexit’
Markets tend to be very efficient, except when they’re not. And those are the times that can be brutal for investors.
Britain’s ‘Brexit’ Debate Inflamed by Worries That Turkey Will Join E.U.
The possibility of Turkish membership, however remote, has injected issues of race, religion and tolerance into campaigns leading up to the June 23 vote on whether to stay in the bloc.
‘Brexit’ Vote Has Foreign Workers in Service Jobs on Edge
If Britain leaves the European Union, visa rules would have a profound impact on employees in the restaurant, hotel and construction industries.
As Brexit referendum nears, voter registration surges
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‘Brexit’ debate heats up after Albanian migrant rescue
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Letters: Brexit and Britain’s Economy
Readers respond to “The Feel-Good Vote That Could Sink Britain’s Economy” (May 22).
‘Brexit’ Could Spell More Austerity for Britain, Study Warns
The report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a frequent critic of government economic plans, was a boon for Prime Minister David Cameron.
‘Brexit,’ a Feel-Good Vote That Could Sink Britain’s Economy
In their desire to leave the E.U., many Britons have found an outlet for fears about immigration and terrorism. But the cost of an exit would be high.
David Cameron, Urging Against ‘Brexit,’ Focuses on Security
By centering on more than just economics, the prime minister’s argument brought his campaign to persuade his country to remain in the E.U. into a new phase.