Waiting for Brexit is like Waiting for Godot - with delay and inaction the order of the day

More than two years after the Brexit vote and with just six months before Britain is meant to put on its coat and get out, no one is any the wiser about how this will conceivably happen, writes Fiachra Ó'Cionnaith, Political Correspondent in Brussels.

Waiting for Brexit is like Waiting for Godot - with delay and inaction the order of the day

More than two years after the Brexit vote and with just six months before Britain is meant to put on its coat and get out, no one is any the wiser about how this will conceivably happen, writes Fiachra Ó'Cionnaith, Political Correspondent in Brussels.

You have to wonder what Samuel Beckett would have made of Brexit, and if he would have been inclined to take a copyright case due delay and foot-dragging that is increasingly defining the entire affair.

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