
Internal Market Bill – why I cannot support an attack on the rule of law
Today, the House of Lords began to scrutinise the Internal Market Bill. Its dry title camouflages its incendiary content: the proposal that the Government should
Today, the House of Lords began to scrutinise the Internal Market Bill. Its dry title camouflages its incendiary content: the proposal that the Government should
It’s one hundred days to the end of the Brexit transition period and time is running out for a UK-EU trade deal worthy of the
The government set out today its reasonable worst case scenario for business disruption when the UK leaves the EU on January 1st. It is based
This is not the British government’s finest hour. Its plans to introduce the Internal Market Bill arguably breaks international law and renders void, under certain given
It has been an especially bruising day for the Prime Minister. After facing yet another tough PMQs, this time against Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner,
Downing Street’s accusation that the EU threatened to block British food from entering Northern Ireland in the case of a no-deal Brexit is an explosive,
Any sovereign state has the power to resile from its international treaty commitments. Whether it is right or wise to do so is an entirely
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