Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the political turbulence that has characterised the last twelve months since the EU referendum. Tim Oliver argues that the election was not in fact about Brexit, although it does now leave the timing of Brexit in flux
With the battle over Brexit returning to the House of Commons with the Internal Market Bill, it is e...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
The Labour party was eventually persuaded to back a second referendum. This was a historic mistake w...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...
Last year, 15 Tory backbenchers brought about the government's first Commons defeat when they suppor...
The results of the recent European Parliament elections demonstrate how the traditional model of UK ...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
The recent article by Keir Starmer, Labour spokesman on Brexit, setting out the Party's commitment t...
Many people believe that the UK's decision to leave the EU spells trouble for both country and conti...
Theresa May's strategy of procrastination and ambiguity is about to run out, writes Jim Gallagher (U...
Before and during its party conference the Labour Party may have encouraged confusion on the questio...
Britons did not vote over what type of relationship or association the UK should have with the EU po...
With the battle over Brexit returning to the House of Commons with the Internal Market Bill, it is e...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
The Labour party was eventually persuaded to back a second referendum. This was a historic mistake w...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...
Last year, 15 Tory backbenchers brought about the government's first Commons defeat when they suppor...
The results of the recent European Parliament elections demonstrate how the traditional model of UK ...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
The recent article by Keir Starmer, Labour spokesman on Brexit, setting out the Party's commitment t...
Many people believe that the UK's decision to leave the EU spells trouble for both country and conti...
Theresa May's strategy of procrastination and ambiguity is about to run out, writes Jim Gallagher (U...
Before and during its party conference the Labour Party may have encouraged confusion on the questio...
Britons did not vote over what type of relationship or association the UK should have with the EU po...
With the battle over Brexit returning to the House of Commons with the Internal Market Bill, it is e...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...