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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.

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.

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

The new £10 note is physically smaller. It’s also worth less because of Brexit

Eloise Todd
14 September, 2017

At 15% physically smaller than its paper predecessor, the new tenner is like a physical manifestation of its reduced international purchasing power after the ‘great Brexit devaluation’.

A Brexit group just called the EU’s chief negotiator a “smackhead” on their official Twitter

29 August, 2017

The Leave.EU campaign, funded by UKIP businessman Arron Banks, tweeted the remark to 136,000 followers.

A quarter of Brexit voters feel misled by Vote Leave claims — new poll

22 August, 2017

A new poll finds that over fifty per cent of people think the Leave campaign had been mostly or completely misleading.

Huge anti-Brexit protest being planned outside Tory conference

8 August, 2017

Organisers say the demonstration will kick off an ‘Autumn of Discontent’ over Brexit and will attract hundreds of thousands.

It’s official: no deal is a bad deal

20 July, 2017

Despite what May says, academics have found no deal would be the worst of all worlds.

Revealed: The trade deal you’ve never heard of

Molly Scott Cato
10 July, 2017

The biggest ever free trade agreement was signed by the EU last week. Green MEP Molly Scott-Cato outlines what you need to know.

One year on, why is there still no clarity on the rights of EU citizens in the UK?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
22 June, 2017

Vote Leave told us that there was no reason to worry about citizens’ rights

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