Brexit across the board
Published 6.30.2016A collection of links about Brexit, from both sides of the pond
- No one knows how Europe will respond in the end. For those who hate the notion of a united Europe, the thinking is that they will double down on centralization.
- David Cameron vents some on his frustration, telling Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn, "For Heaven's sake man, go!" I saw the speech live, it was quite a moment.
- An argument for why Brexit won't happen. The analysis assumed that former London mayor, Boris Johnson would be the next Prime Minister.
- However, Boris Johnson will not be the next Prime Minister, as the fellow members of his cabal that turned on Cameron, have now turned on him.
- The race will now be primarily between two of Cameron's cabinet members, one, Michael Gove, a Brexiteer, the other, Theresa May, Remainder. The Guardian commentators parse the election.
- "Stabbed in the front…" Recriminations amongst the Tories is only beginning.
- Brexit will affect food and drink producers, (pros and cons listed before the vote). Brexit will increase food prices in Britain. I suppose that's one way to fight rising obesity rates,
- It's not all negative for food producers, though, there will opportunities as well.
- Here's a collection of commentaries for various food types.
- Trade between the US and UK may increase.
- British food changed as part of the European Union (EU), and with Brexit, may change again.
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