Archive: Brexit

Week in Review: A cold dose of reality for Team May
The EU has published its draft guidelines on Brexit. And just like that, months of Brexit promises fall apart.
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May squandered her time before Article 50 - now she faces the consequences
The government's approach to Brexit has made the chance of a good deal almost impossible
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Labour hardens position on Brexit ahead of Article 50
It's been a long time coming but Labour finally seems to be forming a clear Brexit strategy
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Fresh polling shows Britain doesn't want a hard Brexit
Most people don't want a hard Brexit so why isn't the prime minister listening?
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May would be mad to hold a snap general election
Going to the polls again now makes no sense at all
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Britain's thriving art scene strangled by Brexit chaos
The art world has been knocked by Brexit - but a fightback is starting
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Northern Ireland is leaving the union - it's only a question of when
We're fast approaching Northern Ireland's endgame
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May just handed Nicola Sturgeon the greatest gift she could ever ask for
May is giving Sturgeon everything she wants
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The Game Theory of Brexit
A classic economic game offers a hint of what Britain's chances are in the negotiations to come.
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No-Deal Brexit: Govt is bluffing with cards everyone can see
It would be catastrophic for Britain to crash out of the EU with no deal - and everyone knows it
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Indyref2: Brexit comes home to roost
Theresa May could be overseeing the break up of our country
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Week in Review: Budget hysteria reveals fantasy land of British journalism
As the media fixates on the National Insurance rise, far bigger scandals are unfolding all around us
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The Spring Budget is like a bed-time story in which Brexit isn't happening
Hammond's budget was like a note from never-never land, in which we're not about to hit massive uncertainty.
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Brexit forces starting to get the jitters about 2019
The government knows that once the true impact of Brexit is felt, opposition to it will grow
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Week in Review: The Brexit age of double-think
We are in age of speeches dedicated to the exact thing they plan to destroy
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Patent law: Theresa May's new Brexit battlefield
May's rash promise to remove the UK from the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice will come back to haunt her
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Corbyn actively works with May to force through hard Brexit
Lord Hain is right, Corbyn is on the wrong side of the argument
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In praise of echo chambers
Surrounding myself by like minded people is what keeps me sane in these crazy times
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Stoke by-election: Ukip are finished, it's time to put them to sleep
It's game over for the party if it can't take votes off Labour or the Tories
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The reduction in migration numbers is a British tragedy
There's nothing to celebrate about today's migration figures
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From Trump to nail bombs: How we normalised the far-right
Far-right extremism is a threat to the UK and should be treated as such
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Week in Review: The Second Coming of Tony Blair
You probably don't like him, but all the other grown-ups have left the building.
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Gibraltar voted 96% Remain – but now Brexit makes it vulnerable to Spanish aggression
The Rock has been thrown into chaos by the Brexit vote and now faces serious challenges facing down a hostile neighbour.
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Everything you need to know about Theresa May's Article 50 nightmare in five minutes
From budget negotiations to EU citizen rights - your complete guide to the biggest story of the next two years.
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Week in Review: Parliament removes its own teeth
When scrutiny was most needed, MPs threw up their hands and surrendered