How the Brexit virus is turning the UK into a rogue state
The siren call of national greatness has blinded Britain to its true self-interest.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The siren call of national greatness has blinded Britain to its true self-interest.
ByEven if ministers succeed in passing the Internal Market Bill, the risk of future rebellions may only increase.
ByThe Prime Minister’s response to MPs who think he has little time for them has deepened, not eased, their concerns.…
ByEven if the Internal Market Bill survives unscathed, it’s not clear why Boris Johnson believes this is a fight worth having…
ByWhile many in Westminister still believe the Prime Minister is aiming for a Brexit deal, Downing Street's expressed aims suggest…
ByThe Tories aim to get re-elected by trapping Keir Starmer on the wrong side of a new divide over Europe.
ByA change to the Irish border protocol would not be a “limited” tweak to international law.
ByAnxiety and genuine sadness at the UK's departure has been overtaken by the pandemic and a renewed sense of purpose…
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