Voices
David Stewart, S.J., who was the London correspondent for America from 2014 to 2020, files from his native Scotland, where he now lives and works.
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It rsquo s over A large turnout of voters decided that four decades of British membership of the European Union should come to an end The result became clear around five in the morning even as a few geographical areas had still to report Two hours later in Manchester the result was declared of
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Self-interest, petty nationalisms and fears about immigration have completely elbowed out any discussion of the higher ideals of the E.U.
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Senseless gun violence came to a British town only days after the horrific attack on L G B T people in Orlando Fla U K Member of Parliament Jo Cox was brutally murdered in the street of Birstall the tidy little West Yorkshire town which she represented She had been seen as one of the brightest
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There is a valid Christian commentary to be made on the Brexit debate. But it seems at times muted, almost inaudible.
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The slurs against London’s new Muslim mayor began long before his election.
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U.K. voters are heading in multiple different directions, depending on where you look.
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The United States is not the only nation facing contentious elections: U.K. voters head to the polls
We haven’t yet begun to call it Super Thursday, but it’s the biggest cluster of elections on the same day for some years.
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The cardinal both advocated for Europe’s refugee arrivals and spoke passionately about the contribution of migrants to London in particular.
Signs Of the Times
Reactions from the Brexiters were predictable, and furious.
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It was only a matter of time before the Loch Ness Monster put in an appearance in London.