Relative to many of its closest peer economies, the UK maintains a high unionization level, despite a decline.
A Visit to the Brexit World
Mrs. May, tell us exactly what sort of deal you want with the EU customs union?
Brexit: The Tories‘ Battle Against the Economic Facts
Why Germans and other nations should involve themselves more in the UK debate.
Brexit: Full Amputation or Gentle Separation?
The more Theresa May digs in, the less the British people know how much Brexit they really want.
UK: Abdicating a Proud Legacy
Britain’s political situation and its long-term economic outlook have become more precarious than they have been at any time since the late 1970s.
What’s Next for the UK?
The politics of Brexit inside the UK is becoming more complex by the minute. The country needs a period of reflection to carry out a giant Brexit audit.
Brexit: Why the EU Will Continue to Stand Firm
With Theresa May greatly weakened, and the UK likely facing new elections and/or a new Prime Minister soon, it makes little sense for the EU to negotiate with her in earnest.
Theresa May’s and England’s Massive Miscalculations on Brexit
Why Germany’s Angela Merkel felt compelled to end the Tories’ delusions
Why Theresa May’s Supposed Triumph May Not Happen
In calling snap elections for the UK on June 8, the British Prime Minister may have entered into a game of Russian Roulette.
























