It might even make things worse to spend Party funds to simply repeat the same messages, so long after the summit.
Disillusionment, anger, reduced turnout, a body blow to future social reform, and a possible boost to extremists are all potential consequences.
The current system offends our allies and deters valuable skilled migrants. There is a better way.
“Instead of allowing cartels and producer interests to raise barriers to entry, it encourages competition and allows for maximum consumer choice.”
We re-run the author’s series on what might be done for the UK to be Ready on Day One.
We re-run the author’s series on what might be done for the UK to be Ready on Day One.
Seven points to reflect on during the coming weeks, including this: the centre ground of British politics is vacant.
We re-run James Arnell’s series on what might be done for the UK to be Ready on Day One.
If there must be checks on goods leaving the island of Ireland, is it not more natural that they take place crossing the border where checks on persons already occur?
It’s real aim is to create the circumstances in which Brexit can be halted – without the all-but-impossible holding of a pre-March 29 plebiscite.
We must ensure that, just as the UK voted Leave to take back control, local people take back control themselves.
The UK plus EFTA would have a greater GDP than Germany. As one, we would be the largest economy in Europe.
The myth has it that there never was such a plan – in fact, DexEU had a proposal to fulfil its promise of no ‘hard border’ while still overseeing a proper customs regime.
Law enforcement has been misused to target political opponents. We must be wary to ensure the UK does not become complicit.