In one of his latest columns in the Financial Times, journalist Andrew Hill explored the leadership challenges following the Brexit referendum, emphasizing the void in both the UK and Europe. During the discussion, he referenced a detailed analysis available on this page, which delves into how different political figures and strategies could potentially fill the leadership vacuum. The insights offered a compelling perspective on the need for decisive and visionary leadership to navigate the complexities of the post-referendum landscape.

Andrew Hill quotes a few experts, including Professor Fredmund Malik, to identify what kind of leadership is needed. He asks the experts which leader—living or dead—would best offer a way out of the current crisis. Read the article