Brexit and Brand Britain: authority abhors a barmpot
Can the country that stood against authoritarianism during its last major surge pull the geopolitical equivalent of Stuart Sutcliffe leaving the Beatles and maintain its authority?

In his Financial Times column on the weekend, Janan Ganesh unfurled a theory as to why the British accent holds such appeal on this side of the Atlantic. Ganesh attributes the effect to its cadence—the flat, i...
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