Showing posts with label Britain’s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Britain’s. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2016

Breakingviews: The Psychological Impact of Britain’s Vote

Breakingviews: The Psychological Impact of Britain’s Vote


The repercussions of Britain’s decision will affect trade and capital flows as companies and investors rethink the country’s long-term stability.


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Monday, June 20, 2016

Jo Cox and Britain’s Place in Europe

Jo Cox and Britain’s Place in Europe


The “out” campaign countenanced the hatred that produced a political murder. Cox’s legacy should be an open Britain in the European Union.


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Monday, June 13, 2016

Britain’s ‘Brexit’ Debate Inflamed by Worries That Turkey Will Join E.U.

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.


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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Letters: Brexit and Britain’s Economy

Letters: Brexit and Britain’s Economy


Readers respond to “The Feel-Good Vote That Could Sink Britain’s Economy” (May 22).


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Friday, May 20, 2016

‘Brexit,’ a Feel-Good Vote That Could Sink Britain’s Economy

‘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.


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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Political Economy: Britain’s Leader in Bind of Own Making

Political Economy: Britain’s Leader in Bind of Own Making


Prime Minister David Cameron wants to withhold “in-work” benefits only from migrants, but the move is discriminatory under European Union rules.










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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Maneuvering Takes Center Stage at Britain’s Conservative Party Convention

Maneuvering Takes Center Stage at Britain’s Conservative Party Convention


The event this year has been less about Prime Minister David Cameron and more an audition of sorts for potential successors hoping to win hearts and minds.










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