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Brexit
The British public has had enough of experts. Having voted 52% in favour of leaving the European Union, the (Not So) United Kingdom will now start on it’s merry way down the road leading out of the EU. What’s next for the cake-filled, misery laden grey old island? Is this really ‘Independence Day’? Will the pound ever recover? Frankly, we haven’t got a clue. But a few Babelians might be able to help…


Welcome to Brexit Britain: the self-preservation society
Published on — by Phil W. Bayles

What now for Brexit after the Supreme Court ruling?
Published on — by Nick

Behind the Numbers: 43% of Brits want to leave the EU
Published on — by Matthieu Amaré

This is how Cameron ends: not with a bang, but a whimper
Published on — by Phil W. Bayles

Honey, it's over between us: Article 50, explained
Published on — by Oriana HENRY, Caroline de Blay
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[Video] Cafébabel's post-Brexit editorial
Published on — by Cafébabel

Behind the Numbers: 7 days of utter chaos in the UK
Published on — by Joseph Pearson

Could the Brexit Earthquake have an Albanian aftershock?
Published on — by Donjet Gjoka

Brexit: A story of inequality and class divide
Published on — by James Whitehead

A message to Europe's youth: The future is on our side
Published on — by Aida Baghernejad

Brexit has utterly trashed young people's futures
Published on — by Julia Korbik

Brussels reacts to Brexit: Time to get things moving
Published on — by Oriana HENRY

EU Referendum: An angry Brit's opinion, with added GIFs
Published on — by Joseph Pearson

Young Brits talk Brexit: The ultimate morning after
Published on — by Tessa Clara Walther

Behind the Numbers: 51.9% of the United Kingdom
Published on — by Cafébabel IT

Britain votes for Brexit: Europe's biggest test
Published on — by euro topics

EU Referendum from London: "We are all born Europeans"
Published on — by Lucas TRIPOTEAU

London's EU expats face a nervous wait on polling day
Published on — by Lucas TRIPOTEAU

Britain out, Balkans in? The view from EU candidate states
Published on — by Lorenzo Bellini

Map of the week: Generation Eurosceptic?
Published on — by cafébabel DE


Brexit from the Spanish coast: Sun, sand... and speculation
Published on — by Ana Valiente

Brexit: The referendum that should never have been called
Published on — by Joseph Pearson

Britain: I want my country back... from the Brexiteers
Published on — by Gemma Kentish

A Bulgarian's view on Brexit: Will Britain play ball?
Published on — by Ana Pirinska

The Brexit domino effect: Could we all fall down?
Published on — by Stefano Fasano
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[Video] The Ultimate British Food Challenge
Published on — by Tessa Clara Walther

Jo Cox murder: A bitter referendum turns desperately sad
Published on — by Joseph Pearson

If Britain leaves the EU, could Sweden be secedin'?
Published on — by Joseph Pearson

Exit Left: A reluctant case for Brexit
Published on — by James Whitehead

Cafébabel's Love Letter to the United Kingdom
Published on — by Cafébabel

Map of the Week: Brits abroad in Europe
Published on — by Tessa Clara Walther

Brexit – The Movie: The alien across the channel
Published on — by Julia Korbik, cafébabel DE

Brexit vs Bremain: The Great Wait
Published on — by euro topics

Before Brexit: An interactive timeline of EU referendums
Published on — by Katarzyna Piasecka

Rule Britannia? Colonial language in the Brexit debate
Published on — by Gemma Kentish

The Brexit story so far: Who said what to whom?
Published on — by Alex Fargier

Brexit: The view from Britain’s most Eurosceptic town
Published on — by Alex Fargier

Brexit: So... what was the point of all that?
Published on — by Lucas TRIPOTEAU

Britain's EU referendum: Should I stay or should I go?
Published on — by Lucy Featherstone

Brexit: Is it just Cameron's latest publicity stunt?
Published on — by Alice Dulczewski