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The personal and human relationships between us and our continental neighbours are priceless, writes Michael Heseltine, yet every abusive headline echoes across the channel.
Goodbye, food standards. Hello, corporate lobbyists. Why are we doing this, for no real economic benefit?
Agriculture is in a crisis created by Brexit, and farmers are furious.. as Jacob Rees-Mogg found out.
These businesses have been a part of British history for 200 years. But with persistent restaurant staff shortages and plans to shake up the industry, time is running out for them.
My former Conservative colleagues: ask yourselves what Boris Johnson has achieved, and heed the damning answer
Boris Johnson’s rotten regime has not covered itself in glory. / For an un-jaundiced sense of how post-Brexit – sorry Global – Britain is viewed from abroad as the wheels fall off Boris Johnson’s rotten regime, Italy is a good place to start.
As with another self-inflicted economic injury in the 1920s, Britain is struggling under a burden that could be reversed.
The leaders of our political parties cannot go on hiding from the damage to our economy, our reputation in the world and the frustration of our younger generation, writes Lord Michael Heseltine.
But it won’t be straightforward to go it alone, and politicians should carefully, and candidly, set out the actual benefits of an independent trade policy.
As the June extension deadline looms, the prime minister’s priority will be to minimise damage to his personal brand and legacy.
The shifting make-up of Britain’s electorate will put pressure on both.
FARMING is an issue close to my heart and is an area which deserves far more attention than it gets.
The party’s refusal to make an unashamed case for rejoining the EU is bewildering.
A thorough audit of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement would foster a better relationship in the post-Brexit world we now navigate.
There is an air of desperation in attacks from those on the right and their supporters in the press. They fear if Johnson falls, the Brexit deception will crumble too.
Has anyone got any genuine reasons why imperial is better than metric, I asked. I got more than 2,000 replies.
Some seem to believe that Labour should now “move on” and ignore Brexit, hoping it won’t be an issue anymore. They are wrong, for three reasons.
SCOTLAND has been outside the EU for a while and it still feels strange. / The disconnect from the rest of Europe will never be normal nor welcome.
Like Churchill in 1948, Macron is determined to posit the idea of union in Europe against what he defines as the threat of Brexit nationalism.
The agreement will pass – but voting against it is how we keep alive the belief in something better, for our economy, our environment, and for Europe too
Illegal fund activity linked to Brexit being ignored in belief ‘the people have spoken’.
Once you do it Brexit will become real, but until then you can just stay in denial, journalist Marie Le Conte writes.
As part of our special edition looking at five years since the EU referendum, Alastair Campbell looks at the silence of the Leavers.
A report by Bloomberg raises questions about what the arch-Brexiteer knew and when, although he denies any wrongdoing.