David Davis’ resignation as Secretary of State for Exiting the EU has stunned the country and left political observers wondering where the Brexit “negotiations” will go from here, and whether the Government is now in “crisis”. Looking at Davis’ letter, he states that he was unhappy with the direction of travel and that the goal of leaving the Customs Union and Single Market appears less likely
One month to go now, before the fateful decision will be made on 23 June 2016, to Remain or to Leave...
In the light of the resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson, it is time to reexamine the state...
Britain's efforts to leave the European Union are in trouble. At the press conference on 31 August a...
David Davis’ resignation as Secretary of State for Exiting the EU has stunned the country and left p...
David Davis’s recent speech[1] outlined several facets of the UK Government’s Brexit agenda that had...
One of the arguments made by the Leave campaign during the UK’s referendum was that Brexit would all...
In this piece for the CBS blog post series, I thought I would step back and see where we are so far ...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...
We’re now over two months on from the election and, as expected, for many people Brexit’s importance...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
Britain's position in the Brexit negotiations is extremely week and is likely to lead to capitulatio...
Politically, at least, we’re experiencing some very strange and challenging times. Brexit continues ...
On the surface, the UK General Election appears to have resolved the foremost political issue of our...
On 3 January 2017, after wishing “happy New Year” to the government, Sir Ivan Rogers resigned from h...
One month to go now, before the fateful decision will be made on 23 June 2016, to Remain or to Leave...
In the light of the resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson, it is time to reexamine the state...
Britain's efforts to leave the European Union are in trouble. At the press conference on 31 August a...
David Davis’ resignation as Secretary of State for Exiting the EU has stunned the country and left p...
David Davis’s recent speech[1] outlined several facets of the UK Government’s Brexit agenda that had...
One of the arguments made by the Leave campaign during the UK’s referendum was that Brexit would all...
In this piece for the CBS blog post series, I thought I would step back and see where we are so far ...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...
We’re now over two months on from the election and, as expected, for many people Brexit’s importance...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
Britain's position in the Brexit negotiations is extremely week and is likely to lead to capitulatio...
Politically, at least, we’re experiencing some very strange and challenging times. Brexit continues ...
On the surface, the UK General Election appears to have resolved the foremost political issue of our...
On 3 January 2017, after wishing “happy New Year” to the government, Sir Ivan Rogers resigned from h...
One month to go now, before the fateful decision will be made on 23 June 2016, to Remain or to Leave...
In the light of the resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson, it is time to reexamine the state...
Britain's efforts to leave the European Union are in trouble. At the press conference on 31 August a...