In the last of a series of posts on the Government’s ‘no deal is better than a bad deal’ stance, Michael Johnson points to the advantages of a preferential deal with the EU. The ‘no deal’ mantra is meaningless, and serves only to obscure both the practical imperatives and the real possibilities of Brexit negotiations
Well! Boris had dinner with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen last Wedn...
As opposed to the accompanying Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, to call the Political Declaration on the...
Now it's more important than ever to embrace free trade and open our economy to the world, writes Si...
Brexit supporters – including Government ministers – regularly claim that when it comes to UK withdr...
“No deal is better than a bad deal,” says Theresa May. But what is actually meant by “no deal”? In t...
There was no ‘Meal Deal’ this week for the UK and EU after Boris Johnson dined with Ursula von Der L...
Prime Minister Theresa May has finally triggered the Article 50 negotiations, nine months after the ...
The terms and conditions of the WTO fall-back option and the extent to which the WTO could act as a ...
And so the New Year emerges with a deal on the table between the UK and the EU. The talk is now of B...
News that Brexit negotiations continue to be stuck in the mire as it were comes as no surprise to me...
Planning across government for a ‘no deal’ Brexit is not just prudent, but has become a necessity. T...
In my last blog post, I discussed the constraints facing the EU in negotiations over Brexit and conc...
The run-up to the Brexit negotiations has been disastrous for the UK, writes former negotiator Steve...
Media reports suggest that Michel Barnier has confidentially informed MEPs that Brexit talks are now...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
Well! Boris had dinner with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen last Wedn...
As opposed to the accompanying Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, to call the Political Declaration on the...
Now it's more important than ever to embrace free trade and open our economy to the world, writes Si...
Brexit supporters – including Government ministers – regularly claim that when it comes to UK withdr...
“No deal is better than a bad deal,” says Theresa May. But what is actually meant by “no deal”? In t...
There was no ‘Meal Deal’ this week for the UK and EU after Boris Johnson dined with Ursula von Der L...
Prime Minister Theresa May has finally triggered the Article 50 negotiations, nine months after the ...
The terms and conditions of the WTO fall-back option and the extent to which the WTO could act as a ...
And so the New Year emerges with a deal on the table between the UK and the EU. The talk is now of B...
News that Brexit negotiations continue to be stuck in the mire as it were comes as no surprise to me...
Planning across government for a ‘no deal’ Brexit is not just prudent, but has become a necessity. T...
In my last blog post, I discussed the constraints facing the EU in negotiations over Brexit and conc...
The run-up to the Brexit negotiations has been disastrous for the UK, writes former negotiator Steve...
Media reports suggest that Michel Barnier has confidentially informed MEPs that Brexit talks are now...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
Well! Boris had dinner with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen last Wedn...
As opposed to the accompanying Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, to call the Political Declaration on the...
Now it's more important than ever to embrace free trade and open our economy to the world, writes Si...