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Elections in Germany and France in 2016 mean that the negotiations will be tough as Germany and France will not want to appear to be making concessions in migration and free movement and basic ideas of the founders of the European Union. May's earlier experience as a tough negotiator may not count for much considering the dynamics on the other side. The only relief for all is that it is not Andrea Leadsom.
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EU Governments Gird for Steely New British Leader
WSJ 07.12.2016
Theresa May, Untested and Ascending to Manage ‘Brexit’
The New York Times 07.12.2016
Theresa May’s Style: Put Your Head Down and Get to Work
The New York Times 07.13.2016
Opinion: Boris Johnson plus EU equals no love affair | Opinion | DW.COM | 14.07.2016
DW.COM 07.14.2016
The Boris Johnson question: how the UK's foreign secretary is viewed abroad
The Guardian 07.14.2016
Brexit Presents Europe with Opportunity for Improvement - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 06.24.2016
The Economist 08.18.2016
The Economist 08.27.2016
Theresa May, Britain’s Prime Minister, Plays the ‘Brexit’ Waiting Game
The New York Times 09.14.2016
Britain, Seeking to Mitigate ‘Brexit’ Turbulence, Hints at Economic Shift
The New York Times 10.03.2016
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May Pivots Party Toward Working-Class Voters
WSJ 10.05.2016
DW.COM 10.07.2016
The Economist 10.08.2016
What's happening to the pound? - BBC News
BBC News 10.11.2016
Theresa May Brings Tenacity to Challenge of Brexit - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 11.01.2016
‘Brexit’ Will Require a Vote in Parliament, U.K. Court Rules
The New York Times 11.03.2016
U.K. Lawmakers Must Vote on Brexit, High Court Rules; Pound Surges
WSJ 11.03.2016
Brexit Court Ruling Further Clouds the Horizon for Companies
WSJ 11.03.2016
The Telegraph 11.27.2016
Brexitology: Divining Britain’s Plan to Leave the EU
WSJ 01.11.2017
In ‘Brexit’ Speech, Theresa May Outlines Clean Break for U.K.
The New York Times 01.17.2017
Opinion: Brexit - a clean break and new start? | Opinion | DW.COM | 17.01.2017
DW.COM 01.17.2017
Split by ‘Brexit,’ May and Merkel Diverge on Wider Issues, Too
The New York Times 02.05.2017
Leaving the EU: How Britain got here and what comes next
The Economist 03.29.2017
U.K. Initiates ‘Brexit’ and Wades Into a Thorny Thicket
The New York Times 03.29.2017
On ‘Brexit,’ It’s Divorce First, Trade Talks Later, E.U. Tells U.K.
The New York Times 03.31.2017
Britain Moves To Trigger Brexit Next Wednesday - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 03.24.2017
DW.COM 03.31.2017
Who is Peter Altmaier and why does he matter?
The Economist 04.14.2017
U.K.’s Theresa May Calls Early Election, Seeking Brexit Leverage
WSJ 04.18.2017
Opinion poll shows UK Conservatives could fall short of overall majority | News | DW | 30.05.2017
DW.COM 05.30.2017
Theresa May Loses Her Election Gamble
WSJ 06.09.2017
‘Brexit’ Talks Open in Brussels, With a Mountain to Climb
The New York Times 06.19.2017
Brexit Talks Begin With Tight Schedule Set and Divorce-Bill Disagreement
WSJ 06.20.2017
Brexit meets Alice in Wonderland - BBC News
BBC News 06.20.2017
Britain’s Unreal Brexit Transition Debate
WSJ 08.02.2017
EU's Michel Barnier reveals draft Brexit treaty | News | DW | 28.02.2018
DW.COM 02.28.2018
May: UK cannot agree to EU Brexit draft
BBC News 02.28.2018
Northern Ireland Creating Headaches for Brexit Architects - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 08.24.2017
U.K. Leader Fends Off Challenge to Brexit Strategy
WSJ 06.12.2018
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