Brexit Britain 2019Boris Johnson wins an election and challenges the EU while proroguing becomes a dirty wordBrexit has become the enemy of the UK unionBoris Johnson’s ‘do or die’ strategy is gambling with Britain’s futureWithout Brexit, we would not know what Boris Johnson stands forVoters know exactly what Jeremy Corbyn believes in. The prime minister is harder to pin downBrexit has changed the job of an MP for everThreats and abuse, as well as increased engagement, are features of the new landscapeBrexit is absorbing the oxygen needed to solve other problemsKnife crime, homelessness and social care are being neglectedRealpolitik for post-Brexit BritainThe UK needs a hard-headed assessment of how to safeguard the national interestThe Supreme Court's historic decision on prorogation, Labour and Tory conferencesMore from this SeriesWhitehall fears Brexit backlash from a Johnson governmentDeal or no deal, civil servants worry that they will be blamed if things go wrongNigel Farage and the strange case of the European electionsHis Brexit party seeks appointment to a body in which it does not want to sitThe Brexit delusion of creating ‘Singapore upon Thames’Promoting a small Asian city-state as a model for Britain is magical thinkingBrexit has destabilised the Franco-German coupleBerlin used to rely on the UK to resist the expansion of the EU budget