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Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel tweet support for offshoot of US group accused of anti-Islam views.
Shanker Singham’s Competere offers advice on opportunities arising from Brexit.
Boris Johnson has said he would refuse to pay the promised £39bn to the EU unless it offers better terms on Brexit.
Huge constitutional clash looms if Tory rebels join bid to spike guns of a new Tory leader. / Boris Johnson’s vow to deliver a no-deal Brexit is facing a major cross-party ambush after Labour moved to give parliament new control over the process.
Trade minister rejected Boris Johnson’s claim exporters would be spared tariffs after no deal
Tory rebel defends amendment that would prevent Commons shutdown for no-deal Brexit.
EU gives go-ahead to weekend meetings after PM appears to backtrack on customs stance.
Ian Taylor launches attack on Boris Johnson's "misleading" promise to "Get Brexit Done".
The leader of the right-wing Tory pressure group the European Research Group (ERG) has stepped down.
There are good reasons to believe latest move is partly theatre, but there are hefty issues at stake.
Steve Baker MP makes comments at right-wing Libertarian Alliance conference in 2010.
Baker has joined the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a group that perpetuates “lies and falsehoods” over climate science.
Ex-adviser to PM says flawed Brexit deal was way to ‘whack Corbyn’ and ‘of course’ government can break it.
“The reason the UK will have the lowest growth in the G7 next year is Brexit. We’re not going to reverse the decline until we begin to remove the barriers – economic, social, scientific – that we chose to erect with the rest of our continent. That’s not rocket science. Just say it.”
Conservative minister Steve Baker has said he is “really sorry” to the EU for “not always behaving” in a way that did not foster trust.
Taoiseach (Irish PM) Micheál Martin has welcomed an apology from Northern Ireland Minister Steve Baker over Brexit negotiations as "honest" and "very helpful".
Conservative MP Steve Baker has apologised for some of his behaviour towards Ireland and the EU during the Brexit process.
The apologetic comments of Northern Ireland Minister Steve Baker are surprising and positive but not completely unexpected. Baker was waving a flag, in a wider diplomatic game.
Brexiteer Steve Baker, who is now a Northern Ireland Minister, has apologised for his 'ferocious' stance on negotiations with the EU.
The new Prime Minister was decisively on the side of those who claimed that the country would have a better future outside the EU.
The North is facing another toxic, polarising and futile Assembly election.
Northern Ireland Minister Steve Baker is seeking to renegotiate part of the Brexit trade agreement to fix problems caused by the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Northern Ireland minister’s proposal comes after PM denied plans for Swiss-style relationship with EU.
Boris Johnson agreed in the final hours of the Northern Ireland Protocol negotiations that there would be customs declarations on goods exiting Northern Ireland to Britain, despite the fact that just three weeks later he told businesses in the North there would be "no forms, no checks, no barriers of any kind…," according to a detailed new account of the protocol negotiations.
But, it’s worth remembering that all of the Conservatives who are now praising the Windsor Framework (Sunak’s tweaked version of the Northern Ireland Protocol) once extended the same excitement to Johnson’s original deal in 2019...