Britain in Europe

Boris Johnson the Counter-Revolutionary

Johnson did more than anyone to bury Britain’s European future; but his ultra-flexibility may yet prove to be its salvation

Europe seen from the outside – the British view

The next phase of European integration must engage with – and provide safeguards against – the dark side of interdependence. Otherwise Brexit will be just the beginning.

Brexit: For whom the bell tolls

When it comes to the building of Europe, Britain is out. In fact, London had checked out years ago, but there is no denying it any longer.

A 60-40 Referendum?

Willing forces could start now to campaign for a second vote on a 60-40 basis

Salvage from the breckage

​“Out” is not a long word, or a difficult concept. But, as the post-referendum turmoil continues, many Brits are having obvious difficulty getting their heads around it.