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Brexit & Foreign Policy

Davis resignation: Just another Brexit blunder or is it the end of the line for May?

Joana Ramiro
9 July, 2018

Brexit secretary David Davis has left Theresa May in the lurch, days after she announced her final EU divorce plans. But after months of catastrophes how serious is this latest hit?

BBC under fire over reporting of alleged law-breaking by Vote Leave

Josiah Mortimer
4 July, 2018

Why did the BBC report Vote Leave’s spin on alleged law-breaking without seeing the official findings first?

Report: Hard or soft Brexit, we’re all coming out of this worse…

Josiah Mortimer
4 July, 2018

While Vote Leave look set to face prosecution over the EU referendum campaign, a new report shows Brexit will hit the whole country. For richer and poorer…

The Tories’ botched Brexit negotiations are creating some very unlikely alliances

Josiah Mortimer
28 June, 2018

Business leaders, unions and MEPs across the spectrum are calling on the government to stop fighting – and protect UK jobs and rights instead.

Jettisoning the blond buffoon: Is Boris Johnson finally being sidelined?

Josiah Mortimer
28 June, 2018

The PM is reported to be effectively ignoring the Foreign Secretary’s Brexit proposals – raising the stakes as to whether he’ll jump or be pushed…

Campaigners slam ‘rubber stamped’ EU-Canada trade agreement

Josiah Mortimer
26 June, 2018

Labour appear to have struck the ‘worst of all worlds’ position when it comes to CETA – angering free trade proponents and social justice campaigners alike.

REVEALED: David Davis meets Sadiq Khan more often than the devolved nations

Josiah Mortimer
26 June, 2018

It’s no wonder Scotland and Wales feel left out in the cold by Ministers – the Brexit secretary apparently meets Sadiq Khan more often than our national leaders.

Arms campaigners pile pressure on Theresa May over ‘war crimes’ in Yemen

Josiah Mortimer
22 June, 2018

UK-backed siege in Yemen could constitute a war crime, say Amnesty – as leading progressives demand No 10 stop arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

As a member of Team GB, I’m worried Brexit will damage young people’s opportunities

Peter Speight
22 June, 2018

Brexit will hurt the chances of Britain’s young people to live, work and travel across the EU. We must march for a ‘People’s Vote’ on the deal, says Olympic skier Peter Speight.

Tom Brake: Why fishermen are getting worried about Brexit

Tom Brake
20 June, 2018

“When even core groups of Brexit supporters start questioning their decision, it is time to reconsider whether it is still in our national interest to leave.”

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