World Election Roundup — The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
In 2016, British Prime Minister David Cameron thought to lance the Euroscepticism boil once and for all, with a referendum on continued European Union membership. Shockingly, 52% voted for “Brexit” — leaving the union. Roiling British politics and policy for years after, with the governing Conservative (“Tory”) party become a cult of Brexit enthusiasm, even as its economic madness became increasingly evident.
Cameron resigned and, after the mess chewed up the next leader, Theresa May, Bounder and ...