Unresolved questions about refugees, debt crises, security, and general financial instability will force these questions on more people, and not just Britons.
The process of choosing members is taking a long time. Some will wonder how departments can continue without full scrutiny for almost four months.
Our population could grow by just over 11 million by 2039 – two thirds of which would be the result of the direct and indirect effects of immigration.
A six-year move from referendum vote to full sovereignty, rather than a sudden ripping away of all ties, is surely what a successful departure looks like.
Plus: The decline of books. Morgan sees off the cult of Mogg. Why I won’t fly RyanAir. And: As I reach a significant birthday, I mull writing my autobiography…
Are we being manipulated so that we accept, in due course, a smaller (but still very large) Brexit bill as a “good deal”?
Our new report argues that the Government must focus on security, climate change, human rights, and other shared international agendas and challenges.
They will want to ask themselves if they really want to spurn last year’s referendum result and the Party’s manifesto commitment.
“A source from the European Commission confirmed that, legally speaking, the UK would have to leave…as part of Brexit.”
I voted Leave because I felt it would present chances to do things better. This is just such a chance.
Here are four rules to guide us all through the next few years, including: don’t die unless you have a majority of over 25,000.
The Union has already signed up to an FTA) with Canada. Surely we should be able to agree a similar deal for the UK – if not one substantially deeper.
An unholy alliance of vested commercial interests on the one hand, and left-leaning commentators on the other, have poisoned the well of the debate on migration.