Washington PostImmigration worries drove the Brexit vote. Then attitudes changed.Washington PostLONDON — When the British voted to break away from the European Union — the historically gutsy or spectacularly reckless decision, take your pick — they said they wanted to “take back control” of their money and laws and they expressed a deep ...UK's Window Into a Less Globalized EconomyWall Street JournalThe Men Who Want to Push Britain Off a CliffNew York TimesHard Brexit would be disastrous says German industryReutersExpress.co.uk -Christian Science Monitor -The Guardian -The Independentall 74 news articles »