Brexit chaos stirs bafflement in Britain’s ex-colonies


  • World
  • Sunday, 07 Apr 2019

POLITICAL magazine Politico reported recently that French European Affairs Minister Nathalie Loiseau had named her cat Brexit. As Loiseau told the Journal Du Dimanche, she chose the name because “he wakes me up every morning meowing to death because he wants to go out, and then when I open the door, he stays in the middle, undecided, and then gives me evil looks when I put him out”.

It is indeed barmy in Britain now, Thomas L. Friedman jibed in his column in The New York Times.

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