A surprise around every corner.
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When confronted with two options, the electorate generally gets scared and votes for the status quo. We now see what happens when both options are frightening.
Forward together?
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What’s a single-issue party to do once it has achieved it’s only ambition?
Did big business encourage this?
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The way that UK businesses are run goes a long way towards explaining Brexit. It’s time for reform.
Thumbs up to expert opinion.
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Beware dumbing down.
Farage: unleashes unholy mess, puts feet up.
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The UKIP leader won his country back and now says he wants his life back.
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The fears about the City don’t look overcooked – here’s why.
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There’s an argument to be made for giving more power to those who will live longer with the consequences.
Fallen.
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A weak pound might be good for exports but it is bad news for the investment that the economy is based on.
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Angela Merkel and François Hollande are now alone at the top table, and there are no prizes for guessing who is drawing up the seating plan.
Wait … they voted to leave?!
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Forecasts that Britain’s withdrawal from the EU will send the world into a state of war are wildly overblown.
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Many different faiths offer ideas about how to be more welcoming to strangers. That’s something we should all think about now.
There is a way out of this, if you’re brave enough.
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An open letter to the prime minister appeals for a bold move to avert Brexit.
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Seven steps to help mend family relationships tested by the result of the referendum.
Boris bows out.
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It could be just another move in a long-term political masterstroke.
I’ll buy the next round Boris, I promise.
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They dialled it up to 11 on day one – and there are still two months to go.
I’ve no idea.
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Not enough time is set aside in the curriculum to teach young people economic literacy.
Look out, 4chan’s about.
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When politics and political institutions are trolled by the internet, the outlook is grim.
A drowning deal.
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The controversial trade agreement between the EU and United States could well fall apart, only for the UK to pick up its pieces.
Tapa the morning.
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Madrid may hold the key to Scotland’s future – for several reasons.
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Considering how central these people seemed to be to the campaign, it’s interesting how vague everyone is being about their future.