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Only a third of Leavers still see it as a success. So why won’t Starmer speak up?
The dangerous threat of a no-deal Brexit will only rear its head again in six months time, just as we’re striving to save jobs and fix our economy. Even if we are able to reach a deal, it will fall short of what’s best for us.
Deals containing clauses that threaten human rights are being debated in parliament – they must be defeated.
There is a lot of reality within the pages of the Brexit deal that will catch up with Boris Johnson’s claims
Leaving without deciding what kind of relationship we want with the EU will simply prolong the agony.
Nations can recover from bad elections far more easily than from bad referendums.
As the disastrous impact of leaving the EU becomes clearer, UK citizens should be allowed another say.
The remain vote may split, but we can still make our votes count and halt the Brexit party in its tracks.
Having, by his own admission, completely failed to understand the horrors that the EU referendum would unleash on the politics of the United Kingdom, it is partly grimly ironic, but mainly just grim, that self-described Brexit hardman Steve Baker is now bringing to bear his unique brand of absolutely no wisdom whatsoever to the political sensitivities of Northern Ireland.
The UK's diplomatic heft and economic muscle have been greatly damaged by leaving the world's largest trading bloc. It will have increasingly little sway in any future global crises.
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), within the last quarter of 2022, the UK imported about £33billion more than it exported to the EU. / This is the worst performance of the UK export trade balance since records began in 1997. / This is a shocking testimony that Brexit has caused fundamental deep-rooted damage to British exports.
UK will be accommodated but never prioritised above collective interest of EU.
THE UK Government has been rightly criticised for the fisheries deal it made with the EU.
This summer has provided ample demonstration of the difficulties of the relationship between the UK and the EU.
Conservatism is an enduring and honourable political creed that has been debased and discredited by incompetent extremists.
The use of banned flame retardants is widespread, yet our prime minister is hostile towards public protections.
Lord Frost's suggestion that Holyrood be stripped of powers amid the SNP's woes is 'absurd', writes Record View.
The UK Government's handling of the exit from the EU has been an "unmitigated disaster" with little cause for optimism, writes Record View. / The survey of 1000 businesses by the British Chamber of Commerce on the impact of Brexit makes grim reading.
A bit of Brexit ideology means we are falling behind Europe on protecting the public and the environment from toxic chemicals. And it can only get worse.
After Rishi Sunak’s spring statement, the party can no longer rely on the economy to bolster support, so old battle lines are being redrawn.
I thought it was a hoax. When The National ran a story in November saying that the Tory “Bullingdon boys” were set to reintroduce the pint measure for champagne, I’m ashamed to admit I had my doubts.
At risk are vital environmental and wildlife protections my colleagues and I worked tirelessly to establish in the European Parliament.