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The startling leadership vacuum in post-Brexit Britain
Washington Post On June 21, David Cameron stood in front of the prime minister’s residence at No. 10 Downing Street and made a last-ditch plea. “Brits don’t quit,” he said, urging voters, particularly older ones, to side with him and elect to remain in the European Union. EU leaders tell Britain to exit swiftly, market rout haltsReuters “What Is the EU?” Ask UK Voters, EU Fears Others Don’t KnowWall Street Journal (blog) EU Leaders Push for Brexit ‘Divorce’ in Meeting With UK’s David CameronABC News Bloomberg –BBC News –The Hill (blog) –Politico all 3,413 news articles » |