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  • ‘We are not there to defy the will of the people’: Lord Heseltine admits defeat in campaign to Remain

    December 14, 2019

    Lord Heseltine has said the election result is a clear sign that he and fellow Remain supporters have “lost”, admitting there was no point in “fighting on”. The former Conservative deputy Prime Minister had called on voters to support the Liberal Democrats or independent candidates expelled by Johnson from the Tory party. However he now [...]

  • Jeremy Corbyn: Election was ‘taken over by Brexit’

    December 13, 2019

    Jeremy Corbyn has said he did “everything he could” to get the Labour party into government in the General Election, and that he will not “walk away” until another leader is installed. The Labour leader said the election was “taken over by Brexit,” after the Conservatives stormed to victory in its traditional bases. Read more: [...]

  • Brexit Party fail to win a single seat but Farage claims they helped keep Labour out

    December 13, 2019

    The Brexit Party failed to win any seats during the general election but leader Nigel Farage insists his party helped the Conservatives win a majority. The party only stood 273 candidates across the country after opting to stand down in constituencies where there was a risk of splitting the Leave vote. Farage announced a month [...]

  • Cut the pessimism, free trade is a huge opportunity for the UK

    December 6, 2019

    The irony of the Brexit debate has always been that, while the value of continued trade with the EU is (quite rightly) regarded as of great importance, the potential of Britain being able to make our own trade deals around the world has been virtually ignored — or worse, demonised.  Let’s start with the US. [...]

  • Brexit has become a project of protectionist nationalism

    December 6, 2019

    As the Conservative party’s vision for post-Brexit Britain becomes clearer, are there any liberal Brexiteers left who can’t see just how far this project has run away from them?  I too once believed that Brexit could be a liberal project, but that vision now looks like nothing more than a useful idiot’s delusion. Do you [...]

  • Sajid Javid Brexit without trade deal ‘unlikely’ as he blames Labour for UK homelessness

    December 5, 2019

    Chancellor Sajid Javid has insisted Britain is unlikely to leave the EU without a trade deal in place at the end of next year, but declined to rule the possibility out. The Tories are seeking to agree a free trade deal with the bloc by the end of 2020. Read more: John McDonnell: A Labour [...]

  • General Election 2019: Jeremy Corbyn to remain neutral in second Brexit referendum

    November 23, 2019

    Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that Labour will remain neutral in a second referendum on Brexit. Speaking on the BBC’s leaders debate on Friday night he said he would not campaign for Leave or Remain should he become Prime Minister. First on stage, Corbyn faced a number of questions on his social policies, with one person [...]

  • One million 50p coins featuring wrong Brexit date to be melted down

    November 19, 2019

    One million 50p coins minted to mark Britain’s planned departure from the European Union on 31 October are headed for the furnace, the Treasury has confirmed.  Chancellor Sajid Javid had ordered the production of three million commemorative coins engraved with the planned departure date, but the Royal Mint paused production in late October after Prime [...]

  • EU to extend temporary access to UK clearing houses beyond March

    November 15, 2019

    Brussels is planning to extend access to London-based clearing houses for EU clients beyond next March in a bid to prevent financial turmoil if Britain leaves the bloc without a deal. A temporary permit that treats UK clearing houses as EU firms post-Brexit is due to expire at the end of March, raising the prospect [...]

  • Boris Johnson’s election pledge: Let’s end Brexit groundhog day

    November 13, 2019

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to call on voters to end the “groundhoggery” of Brexit in his first major General Election speech. The Prime Minister will say the UK cannot “squander” more time on deciding on the manner of its departure from the EU, and ask the public to let him “get Brexity done”. [...]

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