Suspending parliament would accentuate the hard Brexit risk and the UK’s constitutional crisis.
Johnson: A Divider, Not a Uniter
Will UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s divide and rule strategy really work?
Boris Johnson: Three Weeks After
Three weeks have now passed since Boris Johnson became the UK’s prime minister. What have we learned so far?
Boris Johnson: Africa and the Commonwealth Beware
Johnson thinks Africa can benefit from adopting more British values. He wants it to be a carbon copy of its former colonial masters.
Boris Johnson and Britain’s Deep-Rooted Divisions
Johnson has claimed that he can unite the country under his leadership. That seems a practical impossibility.
Boris Johnson: The Last Betrayal?
Will Boris Johnson really be a Robespierre, as the ardent Brexiteers hope — or convert himself into rational Monsieur Talleyrand?
May and Nahles: Two Convenient Whipping “Boys”
Women in Europe are still rarely the leaders of well-known parties. Now, the two most prominent of them could possibly leave the political top level in the same week.
No Deal Exit? UK Should Think Twice
Even in case of a hard Brexit, the UK would probably end up having to accept most of the Withdrawal Agreement.
The Big Brexit Mess
UK poll shift sends clear message to the two major parties – sort Brexit out fast.
Brexit: The Globalist’s Top Ten Features
A selection of the most thought-provoking articles on Britain’s decision to leave the European Union.























