All Labour has to do, if it wants to debate the Single Market in the Commons, is to hold opposition day debates on the subject.
The Treasury is not – and should not be – in charge of the Brexit process.
Only six per cent of UK businesses export to the European Union, but 100 per cent are still required to undertake the cost of compliance.
There are negative possibilities for the supply of jobs, positive ones for productivity – and a lot of variation across sections.
All the expert reaction to business rates relief, the changing deficit forecasts, the sugar tax and more.
The majority of credible evidence shows that the UK has benefitted in terms of jobs and economic growth by being inside the EU.
This central pillar of their argument is, in the words of Andrew Tyrie, based on “a scandalous misuse of data”.
Now is the time to copy what the rest of Europe is doing and make a decision on capacity at Heathrow and Gatwick without further delay
Too far or not far enough? Welcome u-turn or misguided retreat? Westminster’s policy experts have their say.
Vote Leave set up a fake company in order to get two young men into the event, where they claimed the organisation was the “Voice of Brussels”.
A week ago Chris Carter, of Get Britain Out, claimed we spoke only for ourselves. Let’s set the record straight.
Brussels is a godsend for lobbyists. But not so good for small businesses.
Was this a Robin Hood budget or a disaster? The experts have their say.
His intervention deftly combined standing foursquare with David Cameron with reminding his audience that, when the referendum takes place, they may differ.
Last year, there were over 10,000 fewer A-levels being taken in languages than were taken at the end of the 1990s.