EU REFERENDUM
July/August 2016
"Fascinating and highly attractive possibilities open up post-Brexit if we stop panicking and use a bit of imagination."
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July/August 2016
John Selden, the foremost lawyer of the 17th century, defined the essence of England — with help from the Talmud
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July/August 2016
"The European question has been given a decisive answer by the British people. We believe it was the right one. And it is final. Three other questions remain. Why did it happen? What does it mean? And what will happen next?"
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July/August 2016
"What would George Weidenfeld have thought of Brexit? He would have analysed the causes and asked: 'Now — how do we save Europe?'"
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