Irish Independent
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Circulation | Unknown; Irish Independent is no longer ABC audited. |
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Editors | Fionnan Sheahan |
Headquarters | Talbot Street |
Dublin | |
Ireland | |
Founded | January 1905 |
Format | Compact |
Owners | Independent News & Media |
Music groups | The Irish Times |
Irish Examiner | |
Daily Mail | |
independent. ie | |
Date of Reg. | |
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ID | 2320540 |
About Irish Independent
The Irish Independent is Ireland's largest-selling daily newspaper, published by Independent News & Media. It often includes glossy magazines. While most of the paper's content is in English, it also publishes a weekly supplement in Irish called Seachtain, the Irish word for "week".
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Johnson's Brexit drama grips European press
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Johnson's Brexit drama grips European press
The latest twists in the Westminster Brexit drama are gripping Europe's newspapers.
Some see a frustrating impasse, others a democratic push-back, but several believe UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will emerge the ultimate victor in an Election .
"" declares a headline in France's Le Monde .
Mr Johnson's Best Bet now, The Paper suggests, is to campaign for a general Election "by playing The Role of a leader restrained by a parliament favourable to the EU and deaf to the 2016 popular vote, which sabotaged His negotiating strategy with Brussels".
'Kamikaze strategy'For Italy's largest-circulation daily, Il Corriere della Sera , "".
It says the Prime Minister 's strategy has been to Force Europe to face The Real possibility of a no-deal exit. "But it's been a kamikaze strategy because Brussels does not appear ready to cede. Great Britain is falling headlong into The Abyss ," The Paper says.
Italy's liberal Repubblica compares Mr Johnson's defeats to The Fall from power of Italian populist leader Matteo Salvini . "The Good news is that for any leader, no matter how powerful and popular the same rules of moderation, "
According to the Irish Independent , "We are moving into The Realm of the Last Chance . "
It questions the grasp of reality by MPs on all sides of the argument. "So often we see how people make their decisions based on what the facts mean to them, not on the facts themselves. "
"If Brexit was conceived - as it sometimes seems - Purely as an experiment by a cabal of ill-advised politicians to outsmart reality, they have Come Undone for now. Their zeal for their project took them a long way, but their progress was halted on encountering an equal and opposite Force - otherwise known as Democracy . "
Exhausted Brits are tuning out in droves, according to Belgium's Le Soir. "The Storm does not seem ready to stop, or The Fog to dissipate. In pubs around Westminster, The British are sipping their beer and no longer paying attention to television which broadcasts hours of heated parliamentary debates. "
Labyrinth or precipice?Two very different German papers both believe that Mr Johnson will win a general Election , despite yesterday's parliamentary votes.
A headline in centre-right Die Welt says His "100% error rate does not help His opponents".
It adds: "His prospects for success? Very Good . . considering. "
For Sueddeutsche Zeitung, a centre-left daily, it may look As If Mr Johnson has been weakened, "but should he be successful in His plans, he would have a Good chance of winning those elections - which could explain His ".
Meanwhile Spain's El Mundo sees British politicians "trapped in a Labyrinth ".
Worse still, they're suffering " and a decision that will define the lives of several generations of British people", the centre-right daily warns.
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