Brexit isn’t unique – Europeans are just as divided on the EU
The concerns of Leave voters shouldn’t be dismissed as irrelevant – they’re shared by many in Europe.
The concerns of Leave voters shouldn’t be dismissed as irrelevant – they’re shared by many in Europe.
Unless the government offers concrete solutions to the realities of slash-and-burn Brexit, they will be putting our security at risk, writes Richard Corbett MEP.
Hypocritical, fact-free and contradictory, the Foreign Secretary’s speech signified anything but a shift on the Leave side.
“Boris Johnson may want to quash attempts to halt Brexit, but in-fighting in the cabinet is not doing that fight any favours.”
44% of those with a view believe Brexit will have a negative effect on the NHS, an increase on the same poll a month ago.
The poll shows voters have little faith in Theresa May and the government’s ability to negotiate a Brexit deal advantageous to the UK.
The new international development Secretary and arch Brexiteer Penny Mourdant has already pledged that aid will only be given in the “national interest”.
As the leadership prepares to budge on Brexit, any change must deal with the big questions of identity and our constitution.
In a conspiracy theory too far, Jacob Rees Mogg claimed that the government has “fiddled” its own figures on the economic impact of Brexit.
With the right arguments Brexiteers can be converted – trust me, I voted to leave the EU but have changed my mind.