The U.K. could use a ’bloody difficult woman’ like Theresa MayMay is moderate, hard to predict, demands loyalty—and might be British PM until 2020
After Brexit, a political revolution in the U.K.—for womenThe job of cleaning up the mess left behind after Brexit will fall on women—including Theresa May
One picture, nearly a thousand words: Brexit’s age divideYoung vs. old in Brexit: Who betrayed whom? What one photo says about the dispiriting cycle of modern politics
Have we already reached peak globalization?The huge questions that Brexit poses for the Three Amigos, free trade, and the theories political parties align with
Why the PQ isn’t so eager to celebrate the Brexit voteThe Parti Quebecois were thrilled by Scotland’s referendum, even though it failed. So why won’t Britain’s successful Leave vote play for the party?
What are the U.K.’s options for a trade deal with the EU?The Brexit campaign argued an independent Britain could sign a better trade deal with Europe. Easier said than done.
Is Brexit the start of a new war against globalization?Britons may have voted for change, but what will it mean for the rest of the world?
What psychology reveals about the Brexit voteShannon Proudfoot on a new study that sheds light on how attitudes toward immigration fit in with someone’s general sense of control over life
Maclean’s on the Hill: Brexit, Duffy, CPP and immigrationThe Maclean’s Ottawa bureau gives you its weekly podcast on all things #cdnpoli
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