Aftermath of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum

Donald Trump and Boris Johnson sit next to each other.

Brexit might come at the price of the union, says Economist’s editor-in-chief

Susan “Zanny” Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of the Economist, speaks with Marco Werman about the impact a global recession could have on politics around the world, and the long-term trade ramifications of Brexit.

A man and a woman with pro-Brexit signs stand next to a banner of political caricatures.

Rebels hope to kill off May’s Brexit deal in ‘last-chance’ vote

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