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The hard-Brexit lobbying group, which produces research paid for by taxpayer-funded expenses, appears to be losing support.
Both main parties are being ‘manipulated by fringe opinion’ says former prime minister as he condemns ‘extreme’ Tory MPs’ ‘intransigence’.
This Brexit built on lies can't be undone, but the new prime minister has a chance to minimise the damage.
A Tory MP was irked during an interview with BBC News this morning after being interrupted by anti-Brexit campaigners.
Boris Johnson has said he would refuse to pay the promised £39bn to the EU unless it offers better terms on Brexit.
The North is facing another toxic, polarising and futile Assembly election.
Why Rees-Mogg’s bill to sunset EU laws is so inflammatory and what you can do about it.
Shanker Singham’s Competere offers advice on opportunities arising from Brexit.
Even after years of division and vitriol, it seems like Britain still needs to talk about Brexit. / More than six years after voting to leave the European Union, the UK is facing a prolonged recession and a deep cost-of-living crisis. Last week’s Autumn Statement heralded years of higher taxes and cuts to public spending.
In this video, our Director Brendan Donnelly argues that Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt realise Brexit is in trouble. ... The Conservative Party is incapable of extricating itself from Brexit. The force of economic circumstances and changing public opinion may however encourage Labour leader Keir Starmer reluctantly to abandon his futile hope of "making Brexit work".
Several senior figures within the Labour Party have ripped into the impact of Brexit this week - and Keir Starmer has also had his say.
However, disenchantment with Brexit has been one of the most notable trends of 2022 with a feeling that it has not lived up to the promises made at the time of the referendum. / Two thirds or 65% of British people think Brexit has gone badly compared to just 21% who think it has gone well according to an Opinium survey in early December.
One senior Tory has told Sky News that planned legislation on the Northern Ireland Protocol is "clearly not in the national interest but is about appeasing the ERG".
MPs will get a vote next Wednesday on the Stormont brake aspect of Rishi Sunak's Windsor Framework, which was agreed with the EU last month in a bid to undo the worst excesses of Boris Johnson's deal,
Labour leader to urge PM to take on Eurosceptics in attempt to resolve Northern Ireland protocol issues.
Border Communities Against Brexit have issued a statement on the progression of the Protocol Bill. The campaigning organisation believe that the new UK Prime Minister will override any amendments made in the House of Lords. They also believe that those promoting this Bill need to be honest about the consequences flowing from it, as thousands of jobs are at risk.
"Project Fear is Project Fact". How do Brexit and Truss's economics affect the North East?
Brussels is watching the incoming PM’s Cabinet reshuffle for signs on his approach to post-Brexit relations
Northern Ireland minister’s proposal comes after PM denied plans for Swiss-style relationship with EU.
Ex-Foreign Office minister says plotters will ‘push party into oblivion’.
But the EU does not want to reopen debates about the terms of the Brexit deal: “Only in the UK are people still arguing about Brexit,” a source said. “No one in Europe thinks about it any more.”
Former EU court lawyers warn that the ongoing row damages UK’s reputation as a negotiating partner.
Hailed by Tory MPs as a Brexit benefit, CPTPP membership actually turns the UK into a willing pawn in Washington’s geopolitical game.
Speaking on LBC's Tonight with Andrew Marr, David Davis said the European Research Group (ERG), and those on the right of the Tory Party, who want to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) are "playing with Brexit fire" and risk "destroying Brexit" over proposed amends to the Rwanda immigration Bill.