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Brexit & Foreign Policy

Tories accused of hypocrisy over Withdrawal Agreement ‘power grab’

Josiah Mortimer
20 December, 2019

Conservative MPs have been demanding Remainers ‘accept democracy’….while government changes to the Brexit bill undermine Parliamentary scrutiny.

Labour manifesto rejects “bomb first, talk later” – but there’s tension in its foreign policy

Symon Hill
28 November, 2019

Symon Hill argues Labour’s foreign policy is conflicting

Will workers’ rights be ‘ripped up’ post-Brexit?

Meka Beresford
28 October, 2019

Currently, the EU has in place a number of regulations, which we could assume would be lost if the draft document rings true.

Austerity policies slowed growth after recession, report says

Meka Beresford
24 October, 2019

Wage increases halved, and working houses in poverty more than doubled.

A bin with 'vote here' graffitied onto it

An election is a bad idea, but it’s the least terrible option

Andrew Smith
24 October, 2019

What other choice is there?

Donald Trump

How Johnson’s Brexit will throw the UK into the arms of Trump

Jeremy Smith
23 October, 2019

As a new report sets out the economic impact of Brexit, Jeremy Smith looks at what a US trade deal would mean for Britain.

Boris Johnson

How Johnson’s “die in a ditch” pledge turned to dust

23 October, 2019

The People’s Vote campaign analyse Tuesday’s historic events.

Scottish Parliament buildings

Tories can press ahead on Brexit without consent of devolved nations

Fleur Doidge
22 October, 2019

Despite protests from the Scottish left, political analysis suggests devolved legislatures may struggle to stop a No-Deal Brexit if withdrawal bill passes through Parliament.

WTO Public Forum 2019 session 35 trade dialogues

WTO – no: 5 things every worker should know about digital trade

Laura Bannister
22 October, 2019

International e-commerce talks in Switzerland at the WTO are a chance to address inequalities, argues Laura Bannister.

Boris Johnson speaking in the House of Commons

What’s in Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal – and how is it different to May’s?

LFF Reporter
18 October, 2019

IPPR comparison of Johnson and May’s Brexit deals finds the PM’s deal is a ‘harder’ version than his predecessor’s.

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