Boris Johnson has proposed a vision for the future of the UK outside the European Union that is “intellectually impossible”, a leading European finance minister has said.
Boris Johnson has proposed a vision for the future of the UK outside the European Union that is “intellectually impossible”, a leading European finance minister has said.
In the wake of the Brexit vote and anti-business rhetoric from the government, Estonia has launched an advertising campaign to tempt UK digital startup founders to shift their business to Tallin in order maintain access to the European Union’s single market.
Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande are now alone at the top table, and there are no prizes for guessing who is drawing up the seating plan.
The British public has voted to leave the European Union by 51.9 to 48.1 percent.
The European Union is far from perfect, but a Leave victory on 23 June would result in a substantial shift to the right in UK politics.