If all goes as planned, Theresa May is likely this week to start the formal legal process of Brexit, nine months after the U.K. voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. On the face of it, she will do so from a position of far greater strength than she could have dared hope when she became Prime Minister last July in the chaotic aftermath of the referendum. None of the doom-laden scenarios predicted before the vote have so far come to pass. There has been no constitutional crisis. Sure, a legal challenge...
Source: Wall Street Journal March 12, 2017 16:52 UTC