The British Prime Minister supposedly had a “sure hand” for the June 8 elections. Then, she collapsed.
Why Did Corbyn Rise So Much?
Corbyn may have his significant liabilities, but at least he is authentic. Not a smooth politician by any means, he is far less wooden than Theresa May.
Britain: Theresa May’s Vanity Election
The British Prime Minister, an eternal control freak, wanted to have herself a little election. Voters don’t appreciate it.
How Britain Punishes Itself
Theresa May’s Brexit plan will do some significant damage to the British economy.
EU Defense Cooperation: Threat or Benefit for NATO?
Britain has long opposed an EU defense identity fearing it would undermine NATO. Post Brexit, the remaining 27 members can forge ahead.
Lessons from the UK’s Olympic Success for the Country’s Economy
Intriguing parallels between Olympics, English football and the business landscape of the country.
Is Merkel Rushing to Push Britain Out of Europe?
What European leaders must do to give UK a chance for reason to prevail post-Brexit.
Cameron’s Major Brexit Folly: Britain Needed “Fixing” More Than Europe
When it comes to urgently needed reforms, the British Prime Minister should have focused on Britain first.
The Three Brexit Fractures
The debate is dividing Britons by age, Conservatives by stance and Europeans by revived nationalisms.
Brexit: Five Economic Myths that Conceal Reality
Whatever outside challenges the UK faces, the source is not the EU.