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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.
Brexit was always going to be a recipe for the long-term decline of London as a financial centre Any ideas that suggested otherwise were ludicrous.
A summit crucial to the issue of climate change is instead mired in disentangling the mess of Britain’s exit from the EU
The retained EU law bill is an outrageously undemocratic attempt to transfer law-making powers from parliament to Whitehall.
With a disorderly Brexit on the horizon, a timely lesson in humility may be fast approaching.
The Tory commitment to self-imposed isolation – and the loss of influence involved in being impacted by Europe’s decisions and yet not shaping them – makes even less strategic sense now than in back in the party’s pro-European days.