If Britain votes to Leave, how will the exit negotiations be conducted? Adam Lazowski warns that Donald Tusk’s preferred option of a two-stage negotiation – withdrawal, then an agreement on future relations – would be the worst possible scenario for the UK, because we would be negotiating the latter from outside the EU. Nonetheless, the other two negotiating options have their own risks. Both sides have much to lose, he argues, but the UK will be one state against 27
Following significant movements of the UK position in response to EU demands, despite the current im...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
Most agree that leaving the EU would entail a negotiating period of at least two years, as set out i...
On 29 March Theresa May will at last notify President Tusk of her country’s intention to withdraw fr...
Last week Vote Leave laid out its plans for a divorce and a future relationship with the EU. It argu...
How might the rest of the EU respond to a British vote to withdraw? Tim Oliver begins a series for L...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
The United Kingdom will leave the European Union. Brexit will involve many complex negotiations. Th...
The negotiations on the Brexit withdrawal agreement are heading for the endgame: An agreement is to ...
Prime Minister Theresa May is attending her final European Union (EU) Summit before the Article 50 n...
Regardless of the outcome of the Article 50 negotiations, Britain and Europe will remain inextricabl...
Brexit supporters – including Government ministers – regularly claim that when it comes to UK withdr...
Following the presentation of the draft secession treaty by the Commission on 28 February and the in...
If the UK revokes Article 50, it must expect that the EU27 would insist on applying new terms and co...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
Following significant movements of the UK position in response to EU demands, despite the current im...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
Most agree that leaving the EU would entail a negotiating period of at least two years, as set out i...
On 29 March Theresa May will at last notify President Tusk of her country’s intention to withdraw fr...
Last week Vote Leave laid out its plans for a divorce and a future relationship with the EU. It argu...
How might the rest of the EU respond to a British vote to withdraw? Tim Oliver begins a series for L...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
The United Kingdom will leave the European Union. Brexit will involve many complex negotiations. Th...
The negotiations on the Brexit withdrawal agreement are heading for the endgame: An agreement is to ...
Prime Minister Theresa May is attending her final European Union (EU) Summit before the Article 50 n...
Regardless of the outcome of the Article 50 negotiations, Britain and Europe will remain inextricabl...
Brexit supporters – including Government ministers – regularly claim that when it comes to UK withdr...
Following the presentation of the draft secession treaty by the Commission on 28 February and the in...
If the UK revokes Article 50, it must expect that the EU27 would insist on applying new terms and co...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
Following significant movements of the UK position in response to EU demands, despite the current im...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
Most agree that leaving the EU would entail a negotiating period of at least two years, as set out i...