Normally it would be. But not right now.
“There’s no point in leaving if we then fail to press home the global opportunities that open up.”
The true believer whose appointment to represent the European Parliament in the Brexit negotiations is “an act of war”.
There is no reason to suppose that the transition will be anything other than smooth.
The widespread presumption that everything is a matter for negotiation is damaging nonsense. Once we identify the issues which we can decide, Ministers can start taking decisions.
“Brexit means that something is wrong in Europe, but it also means that something is wrong in Britain”
Plus: I kick-start the Middle East Peace Process (or try to). Why Turkey is a semi-fascist state. I will interview Davis. And: Khan should upgrade, and travel Club Class.
It’s easy to think that the loudest voices are typical, when in fact the Izzards, Lammys and Twitter sociopaths are merely a vocal fringe.
My new bill is an opportunity for Labour MPs to accept that the people want us to take back control of our borders and our money.
The Foreign Secretary says that Brexit involves restoring “UK control over our laws, borders, money and trade”.
Britain must honour the referendum result and leave, but “we should have the closest possible relationship with the EU”.
And he quotes ConservativeHome.
Juppe and Francois Fillon could pave the way for economic reform and an end to free movement.
Trade negotiations aren’t a matter of one participant winning, but of two partners creating wealth together that they couldn’t make on their own.
38 Degrees members were as split as everyone else in the referendum. But now remainers and leavers are working together.