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An island nation must trade with its nearest mainland, whatever our new Brexit opportunities minister claims.
On trade, finance, migration, food standards and more, the UK suffers fresh ignominy on a daily basis.
There can be few things more heartbreaking for a farmer or fisherman than to see their produce rotting in the fields, a depot or a container for no good reason.
Chlorinated chicken is just the start. The government intends to rip up food standards, public services and public protections.
Boris Johnson’s government is waging a war of words not against the EU but the British people.
Boris Johnson chronically confuses culture and economics of affair called Brexit.
Under cover of the pandemic, his inner circle is sidelining elected MPs and pushing through laws with no scrutiny
The supreme irony is that, despite all those Vote Leave promises, Brexit is making it harder to control UK borders.
The prime minister’s snappy, inane slogan is the prelude to inevitable lies, betrayal and duplicity.
‘Sovereignty’ and ‘taking back control’ seem a lot less attractive when you’re stuck at an airport or struggling with red tape.
Goodbye, food standards. Hello, corporate lobbyists. Why are we doing this, for no real economic benefit?
Governments must acknowledge the fundamental reality that migrant workers don’t take jobs and benefits, but fill in essential labour needs
The Retained EU Law Bill could see politicians, rather than the people ‘take back control’.