About “Brexit

Europeans haven’t given up hope that Britain will change its mind on Brexit

William Booth and James McAuley, The Washington Post, June 12, 2018

William Booth and James McAuley's review of Bernard-Henri Lévy's play 'Last exit before Brexit' at Cadogan Hall in London.

French anti-Brexit philosopher fears FREXIT as Britain leaving EU will DESTROY Europe

Charlotte Davis, Daily Express, June 05, 2018

French philosopher and anti-Brexit protestor Bernard-Henri Levy said he fears there will be a “Frexit” as Britain’s exit from the European Union will “disintegrate” Europe.

‘If Brexit happens, Europe will collapse. It cannot survive’

Lloyd Evans, The Spectator, May 26, 2018

Bernard-Henri Lévy will present 'Last Exit Before Brexit', an anti-Brexit, pro-European play, which will have its world premiere at Cadogan Hall in London.

‘A new battle for civilisation’: Bernard-Henri Lévy’s war on populism

Lara Marlowe, The Irish Times, April 13, 2019

The French celebrity public intellectual on Brexit, his enemies and changing the world.

Europe ‘coming apart before our eyes’, say 30 writers, historians and nobel laureates

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Irish Times, January 25, 2019

Despite its ‘mistakes, lapses, and occasional acts of cowardice’, Europe remains ‘the second home of every free man and woman’.

‘Please, please remain’: Bernard-Henri Lévy performs one-man Brexit play

Jon Henley, The Guardian, June 05, 2018

French showman-philosopher begs London audience to save the European project.

Why a French philosopher wants to stop Brexit

Simon Kuper, Financial Times, May 25, 2018

But is Bernard-Henri Lévy at odds with a France that sees opportunity in the UK’s departure?

Bernard-Henri Lévy’s Brexit lament

Bryan Appleyard, The Times, May 20, 2018

France’s pre-eminent thinker, Bernard-Henri Lévy, says Britain is both the brain and beating heart of Europe; quitting would be such a catastrophe for all, he has written a play to persuade us to stop.

In Brilliant New Play, Bernard-Henri Lévy Takes On the Follies of Brexit

David Patrikarakos, Tablet, June 07, 2018

‘Please, please remain. The long march begins tonight.’


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