The Language of Brexit
Yesterday, when Parliament re-opened after the prorogation that wasn’t, MPs accused the Prime Minister of using intemperate language, designed to stir up division and hate. It is impossible to tell what, if anything, is...
Yesterday, when Parliament re-opened after the prorogation that wasn’t, MPs accused the Prime Minister of using intemperate language, designed to stir up division and hate. It is impossible to tell what, if anything, is...
Disclaimer: The below is a fantasy based on flimsily-constructed caricatures that may share the names of real people but, in a very real sense, bear no discernible relation to real people at all. “Toss...
Some time ago, the Telegraph courageously published a list of “20 Reasons you should vote to leave the European Union” Now may be as good a time as any to have a look at...
At last the fourth round of Brexit talks has got underway, after a short delay to allow the Prime Minister to say some things in Florence. She said a lot in Florence, but none...
In a week’s time, unless the UK’s democracy catches another dose of cold feet, representatives of the UK and EU will commence negotiations over Brexit. Some time ago, the European Council published their guidelines...
Brexit is Brexit, and Brexit means the withdrawal of the UK from membership of the EU via the process outlined in Article 50. That process means, once Article 50 [1] has been triggered, “the...
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