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The government are ducking the question of workers’ rights after Brexit

Jude Kirton-Darling
24 April, 2018

Is a non-regression clause worth more than the paper it’s written on? Jude Kirton-Darling writes.

CBI boss slams Cabinet Minister over customs union comments

Joana Ramiro
23 April, 2018

Business leader Paul Drechsler did not mince his words after Sajid Javid called for Britain to leave the customs union.

Is this EU trade deal the new TTIP?

Tony Burke
19 April, 2018

While TTIP failed, Europe is now trying another sneaky deal giving corporations obscene amounts of power.

Some of the companies set to leave the UK because of Brexit

Joana Ramiro
15 March, 2018

After Unilever, here is a list of the companies likely to leave Britain following Brexit.

EU withdrawal agreement shows government gambling with Britain’s future

Mary Honeyball
1 March, 2018

A two-year transition period is a stopgap, not a solution. Indeed, it’s an act of self-harm.

Seven ways Boris Johnson’s Brexit speech totally missed the point

Josiah Mortimer
14 February, 2018

Hypocritical, fact-free and contradictory, the Foreign Secretary’s speech signified anything but a shift on the Leave side. 

BREAKING: The public back remaining in Single Market and Customs Union

19 January, 2018

Voters reject Theresa May’s harsh Brexit – suggesting Labour’s Parliamentary rebels have public backing.

EXCLUSIVE: Main parties’ positions on Brexit unclear, say voters

15 January, 2018

Voters are in the dark when it comes to parties’ views on how we leave the EU.

BREAKING: Detention and deportation of EU migrants ruled illegal by High Court

Charlotte England
14 December, 2017

Thousands of EU nationals who have been detained or deported in the last two years could now sue the Home Office for compensation.

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.

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