Brexit showed that a few ruthless, well-connected people with big money behind them can change history. Now they’re at it again, and the stakes are even higher
WikiLeaks: The Intolerance Network filesLeading Conservatives, including a Tory Party donor and Vote Leave’s Matthew Elliott, named in some of the 17,000 documents released by WikiLeaks last week
British governments can survive only if they enjoy a majority in the Commons. In the EU, by contrast, executives are appointed by governmentsThis article summarises the last of three lengthy essays about the European Union by the historian Perry Anderson, published in the London Review of Books.
The European Union’s ruling bodies have always shamelessly grabbed power to themselves and away from the people – but this has left the bloc stuckThis article is a summary of the second of three lengthy essays about the European Union by the historian Perry Anderson, published in the London Review