Michael Gove and Theresa May head five-way Conservative race
From BBC Justice Secretary Michael Gove and Home Secretary Theresa May lead a five-way race to be the next Conservative Party leader and UK prime minister. Mr Gove was a surprise addition to the race, having been expected to back…
BREXIT’s implications for the Caribbean, as Jamaica establishes Commission
By Denis Chabrol From Demerara Waves University of the West Indies (UWI) International Relations Professor, Mark Kirton said Jamaica, which is about to assess its place in the Caribbean regional integration movement, would likely consider Britons’ vote to leave the…
Cayman seeks opportunity in Brexit aftermath
From IFC Review Cayman Islands leaders are seeking silver linings amid global political and economic turmoil in the wake of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, reports the Cayman Compass. The Brexit referendum result Friday immediately led to the…
Brexit and the Caribbean
By Aurelia Bruce From iAffairs The result of the Brexit vote undoubtedly shocked the region. Having had our own experience with referendum on remaining in a regional system, the vote has stirred discussions on possible exits in the CARICOM /CSME…
Brexit hangover: 3 huge headaches facing the U.K.
By Mark Thompson From CNN Investors panic after Brexit vote Britain’s vote to exit the European Union leaves the country nursing an enormous financial hangover. Shares in the country’s biggest companies slumped Friday, bank stocks crashed, and the pound suffered…
Brexit is good for freedom, growth, and Britain
By Larry Kudlow From Newsmax The original Magna Carta was a charter agreed to by King John of England in 1215. It just celebrated its 801st anniversary. So no, I wasn’t there. But that charter has become part of an important,…
Cayman Islands Hon. Deputy Premier and Minister of Tourism statement as a response to Brexit outcome
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, June 27, 2016 – The Cayman Islands tourism industry depends on visitors each year to stimulate the economy and contribute to the overall success of our country. This includes visitors from the United Kingdom and Continental…
The Editor Speaks: Where were you when the UK left Europe?
I have to admit to being stunned, shaken and stirred when I watched the United Kingdom’s Referendum’s results coming in last Thursday evening. I still cannot believe it even though the warnings were plain to see. I was watching the…
After British Stay-or-Leave EU vote Thursday, legal chiefs ask: What next?
By E. Leigh Dance, from Corporate Counsel June 24 Addendum: Now that the world’s fifth largest (according to BBC’s newscast last night) economy has voted to leave the EU, my article posted June 23 has new significance. The overall message below…
EU referendum outcome: PM statement, 24 June 2016
From:Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street and The Rt Hon David Cameron MP Delivered on:24 June 2016 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered) Location:Downing Street, LondonFirst published:24 June 2016Last updated:24 June 2016, see all updates Part of:EU…