Warnings that Brexit would inevitably mean red tape at the borders, delays and costs for exporters and a consequent hit.
Warnings that Brexit would inevitably mean red tape at the borders, delays and costs for exporters and a consequent hit.
The former prime minister said more in a short speech last week than most frontline politicians manage in a year,.
Our exit from the EU is unique as a flagship government policy in that its immediate impact is about restriction,.
The spectre of Brexit means that our elected representatives are likely to be back in parliament before long, writes Andrew.
The extension of the trade deal talks means there is plenty more still to say, writes Chris Stevenson
Did we join the Common Market because we thought it would solve decades of relative economic decline, asks John Rentoul
Ahead of the spending review and big announcements about the UK’s course of action this winter, the urge to speak.
<p>It’s not beyond the realms of possibility that a new PM might start looking for ways to reforge broken links,.
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