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Brexit
Brexit news and analysis from The Nation
January 17, 2019
Why No Deal Is the Real Deal: Brexit and the Politics of the Interregnum
Leaving the European Union is the necessary goal of the left in Britain.
Maurice Glasman
December 13, 2018
Which Is Worse, Trump or Brexit?
The answer will depend on what the left can make of what comes next.
Gary Younge
December 10, 2018
Is Britain In Control Yet?
What Brexiteers misunderstand about national sovereignty.
Kojo Koram
December 6, 2018
Britain May Be Headed for a Constitutional Crisis Over Brexit
The issue has jammed up the nation’s politics, consumed it—and broken it. Does Labour have a solution?
Rachel Shabi
November 28, 2018
Deal or No Deal? The Season Finale of the United Kingdom
No one knows for sure how the Brexit episode will end.
Gary Younge
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October 25, 2018
Populism’s Promise: Can Germany’s ‘Rise Up’ Unite the Democratic Masses?
This new left formation is trying to win back the blue-collar and middle-class voters who have drifted into the far right’s camp.
Paul Hockenos
October 3, 2018
Bad News From Newport
Two years after the Brexit vote and six months before a final outcome that no one can yet even guess, a return to the Welsh valleys that voted Leave for lack of any hope.
Paul Mason
September 27, 2018
A Small Nation That Thinks It’s a World Power
Brexit emerged from its supporters’ nostalgia for a supposedly glorious past.
Gary Younge
August 16, 2018
‘If We Don’t Understand Class Struggle, We Don’t Understand Anything’
Filmmaker Ken Loach on populism, the gig economy, and the importance of transnational solidarity in his movies and beyond.
Lorenzo Marsili
March 30, 2018
Trump and Brexit Are Symptoms of the Same Failure to Reckon With Racism
The US and UK remain in denial about race, immigration, and their place in the world.
Gary Younge
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