LONDON — When Theresa May updated the House of Commons on Wednesday on Britain’s response to the horrific events in Brussels, there was little mention of the European Union referendum. A question that invited the British home secretary to beat the drum for British membership was politely brushed aside.
It was, most people seemed to agree, too soon to play politics with such a disaster — and those who attempted to do so in the immediate aftermath found themselves roundly condemned.
But as so often in politics, what no one was saying was what everyone was thinking. For political professionals, moments of …read more
Source: European Voice