What happened to all the trade agreements Brexiteers promised?
Many of the agreements are ‘continuity’ or ‘rollover’ agreements, which replicate the deals we already had previously as members of the EU.
Many of the agreements are ‘continuity’ or ‘rollover’ agreements, which replicate the deals we already had previously as members of the EU.
Indian unions representing 47 million workers are urging the UK to suspend negotiations with Narendra Modi’s government until it respects basic international labour standards.
The Good Friday Agreement and the Northern Ireland Protocol continue to prove sticking points
As Johnson announces a Brexit Freedoms Bill, tension over the UK’s departure from the EU heightened this week among leading ministers.
Manufacturers in Britain are voicing concerns that Brexit will create additional costs for British industry.
As empty supermarket shelves show Brexit’s hangover is kicking in, the government’s scrapping of EU wine import certification is lauded as a ‘Brexit victory’. Naturally, Remainers are up in arms.
The UK is making trade deals with countries condemned by human rights watchdogs and poor consumer standards.
Labour need to be clear with the public – the only reason Brexit is still here is Tory party politics.
Another Europe is Possible has launched ‘Fight for The Future’ ahead of an extreme Brexit later this year.
We know that the US trade negotiators will have a huge impact on the way our country works.