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Brexit ‘no deal’ will hit poorest hardest as import prices soar, new report shows

17 October, 2017

Over 3m low-income families would be about £500 worse off as tariffs on EU goods are imposed and high street prices rise.

Did Chris Grayling just commit to remaining under ECJ rulings?

Ed Jacobs
16 October, 2017

The Transport Secretary said he thought Britain would remain in the European Aviation Safety Agency, which would mean being bound by ECJ rulings.

View from the European Parliament: the UK is outnumbered and unprepared in the Brexit talks

Richard Corbett
13 October, 2017

Ahead of next week’s meeting of EU leaders, Richard Corbett MEP, Labour’s acting leader in the European Parliament, looks are where we are. It isn’t looking good.

Hard border between UK and Ireland “unavoidable” warns Irish civil service Brexit report

Ed Jacobs
9 October, 2017

The effect of Brexit on Ireland will be “profound” said Ireland’s equivalent of HM Revenue and Customs in an internal paper.

Would EU treaties hold back a Corbyn government? It depends…

John Weeks
5 October, 2017

Within a divided Labour Party, those who consider the treaties inflexible gravitate toward the Lexit pole, while those who think the treaties can accommodate the manifesto approach the re-entry camp.

The Conservatives and the DUP are now at loggerheads over the Irish border

Ed Jacobs
4 October, 2017

While May rules out hard borders, the Tories’ bed partners in Westminster are now openly contradicting her.

Labour free movement campaigners slam decision to duck Brexit debate at conference

Oscar Webb
25 September, 2017

“We should also be clear about the urgency of the situation. The end of free movement would be the biggest expansion of border controls in recent British history.”

The car industry has had enough of Brexit bickering – it must have clarity

Tony Burke
21 September, 2017

Ahead of the Prime Minister’s speech in Florence on Friday, some of the UK’s biggest automotive manufacturers have made it clear to Theresa May that they are tired of their concerns being ignored.

Brexiteers pinning their hopes on a Merkel victory need to take a reality check

Ed Jacobs
20 September, 2017

While some on the right expect a Merkel win to be good for Britain, Germans are not minded to give Theresa May a friendly deal.

Civil servants standing down and speaking out shows the Brexit shambles we’re in

Molly Scott Cato
18 September, 2017

Whatever the true reasons for Olly Robbins’ move from civil servant in charge of the Department for Exiting the European Union to a new role at No. 10, it is another demonstration of the shambles behind the government’s Brexit strategy.test

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