The divorce between Britain and the European Union has become the dark thread that, to many, explains why Britain is suffering more than its neighbors.
For the past few years, the US and the UK have followed strikingly similar political trajectories. Against all odds, populist uprisings captured both countries’ conservative parties, secured power and embarked on projects of national transformation. These efforts went badly (to put it generously), and in due course
so that was a quick flavour of this evening s papers, we are going to start off our discussion and i wonder emma if you could start off with the front page of the daily mail. . so this is senior tories are very unhappy about the rumours that jeremy hunt and rishi sunak, the new prime minister, are looking to pursue closer ties, forge closer economic links with brussels, in a kind of swiss style deal w the eu, and obviously, you know, having been told for years now, that we have brexit done, well, what did brexit mean? it didn t mean this. people are feeling very betrayed. senior brexiteers in the conservative party are very very unhappy, conservative eurosceptics are warning rishi sunak there can be no attempt to strike this kind of swizz style deal with the eu. it is important to note the