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29/04/2024 | Humza Yousaf Stands Down As Scotland First Minister And SNP Leader | ,,Scotland's first minister and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Humza Yousaf has announced his decision to resign. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
29/04/2024 | Former Armed Forces Minister Says UK Must Boost Ukraine Aid For Decisive Victory | ,,Recent military aid packages to Ukraine will not be enough to ensure a decisive victory in the war with Russia, former armed forces minister James Heappey has said. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
29/04/2024 | All The MPs Standing Down At The Next General Election | ,,With the next general election expected this year, more than 100 MPs have already chosen to not stand again for their seats – the majority of whom are Conservatives. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
29/04/2024 | Ireland reaps €700m Brexit bonanza from customs duties | ,, Dublin records near-doubling of tax revenue from duties on imports of clothing, food and other goods from Great Britain Ireland has landed a €700m (£600m) Brexit bonanza with a steep increase in tax revenues flowing from customs duties now applicable to imports of clothing, food and other goods from Great Britain. Before Brexit, Britain enjoyed customs-free exports to Ireland and the rest of the EU because it was part of the single market and customs union. Continue reading... |
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28/04/2024 | Assisted Dying Divide Persists Among MPs As Debate Gathers Pace | ,,MPs are carefully monitoring the national debate and concerns surrounding assisted dying, as some believe the "direction of travel" is moving towards parliamentarians voting in favour of a change in the law. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
28/04/2024 | How can Labour fix Britain’s ‘economic failure’ without rejoining the EU? | William Keegan | ,, Starmer wants to make Tory policy on the economy a central theme of its election campaign … without mentioning Brexit Now, let me get this straight. We have a fissiparous, Brexit-supporting government, many of whose MPs are stepping down, convinced that their party is heading for its wilderness years. Correspondingly, we have a Labour opposition that is riding high in the polls, led by Keir Starmer, who – unlike his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn – played a noble part in the remain campaign and argued passionately for a second referendum. Proponents of a second referendum hoped that the country would acknowledge its historic mistake, and return to the European Union it should never have left. I was one of them. We failed. Continue reading... |
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27/04/2024 | Dan Poulter MP Quits The Tories And Joins Labour | ,,Dan Poulter MP has quit the Conservatives and joined the Labour Party, accusing the Tories of becoming "a nationalist party of the right". | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
27/04/2024 | Three and a bit years after Brexit, are border checks finally here? | ,, Sort of: this week will see inspections of some goods. But the hit to businesses and inflation will be inescapable When Michael Gove announced the first delay to post-Brexit checks on plant and animal products coming into the UK from the EU, he was keen to make one thing clear. “Although we recognise that many in the border industry and many businesses have been investing time and energy to be ready on time, and indeed we in government were confident of being ready on time,” the then minister for the Cabinet Office said, “we have listened to businesses who have made a strong case that they need more time to prepare.” Continue reading... |
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27/04/2024 | Tory Hopes Are Hanging On The West Midlands Mayoral Race | ,,Conservative nerves are on a knife-edge ahead of the local elections this week, and those still hoping their party might have a fighting chance of avoiding obliteration at the next general election will be paying particularly close attention to the W... | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
26/04/2024 | Former Justice Secretary Doubts "Pyjama Injunction" Will Block Rwanda Deportations | ,,Former Justice Secretary Robert Buckland believes it is “very unlikely” that European courts could use an injunction again to stop asylum seekers being deported from the UK to Rwanda now that the revised legislation has passed. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
26/04/2024 | Tories Are Hopeful Rishi Sunak Can Swerve Local Elections Backlash From MPs | ,,Rishi Sunak's allies are growing increasingly hopeful that the Prime Minister will manage to avoid any serious threat to his leadership in the wake of next week's local elections, which are predicted to be bruising for the Conservatives. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
25/04/2024 | Macron criticises Rwanda-style asylum schemes days after UK passes bill | ,, Such policies are ‘betrayal’ of values, says French president in speech covering defence and negative effects of Brexit Emmanuel Macron has criticised migration policies that involve sending people to African countries as “a betrayal of our [European] values”, just days after the UK government passed its Rwanda deportation bill. The French president made the remarks in a wide-ranging speech on Thursday aimed at warning Europe against overdependence on other countries for security and trade. Continue reading... |
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25/04/2024 | MPs call for clarity over post-Brexit border checks on EU plant and food products | ,, Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) checks were due to start next week but committee raises concerns over delays to plan MPs have cast doubt over the UK government’s readiness for post-Brexit border control checks, which are due to come in next week, arguing that a scaling back of its plans appeared to represent a sixth delay to their long-awaited introduction. The environment, food and rural affairs select committee (EFRA) has written to the government demanding clarity over the exact nature of the physical inspections on plant and food products, after it emerged these may be significantly scaled back due to fears of delays at the border. Continue reading... |
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25/04/2024 | North West Could Become A "Sea Of Red" At General Election | ,,The North West could be transformed into a “sea of red” at the General Election as Labour looks set to dominate in the region of “bellwether” seats, according to electoral experts. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
24/04/2024 | Labour Says Its Plan To Nationalise The Railways Will Save Over £2bn A Year In Waste | ,,Louise Haigh, the shadow transport secretary, will claim on Thursday that Labour's plans to nationalise Britain's railways during its first term in office could result in waste being reduced by up to £2.2bn a year. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
24/04/2024 | Tory MPs Criticise "Flawed" Renters Reform Bill As Legislation Set To Sail Through Commons | ,,A number of Tory MPs have criticised the Renters Reform Bill as deeply “flawed” but a large rebellion was not expected as the legislation was expected to sail through the Commons. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
24/04/2024 | Rishi Sunak has staked his premiership on Rwanda – but the electorate will punish him for it | Henry Hill | ,, As David Cameron learned to his cost over Brexit, voters don’t judge politicians on policy, they judge on results
The government’s current position on the Rwanda scheme is unlikely to boost its electoral hopes – and to understand why, we should look to David Cameron and a particular pre-Brexit failure. Cast your mind back to the moment the former Tory prime minister’s renegotiated deal for our EU membership “exploded on the launchpad” ahead of the referendum. He and his team had worked very, very hard. While they hadn’t got what they had set out to gain, the deal they came back with (the “emergency break” on EU migration) felt like a significant achievement. Perhaps it was, amid the constraints imposed on him in Brussels. But voters don’t grade politicians on effort, they judge by results. And compared with what they wanted – and indeed, what Cameron had promised – the terms he came back with were entirely inadequate. Instead of a definite end to freedom of movement, there was a time-limited and arcane mechanism that might never have been used at all. What was supposed to be the foundation of his referendum campaign turned into a self-inflicted disaster. Continue reading... |
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23/04/2024 | Government Seeks To Reassure Over Football Regulator's Potential "Mission Creep" | ,,A number of stakeholders, MPs and legal experts have raised the alarm over potential “mission creep” in the football regulator, with many claiming additional rules could harm English football. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
23/04/2024 | Rishi Sunak Announces Increase In Defence Spending To 2.5% Of GDP By 2030 | ,,Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced an increase in defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP by 2030, which he called the "biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation". | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
23/04/2024 | It's clearer than ever that Brexit has failed – let’s not inflict its miseries on young people | Zoe Williams | ,, A scheme to allow British under-30s to live and work in the EU has been flatly rejected. Why punish them for older voters’ mistakes? Only those born before 1998 could vote on Brexit, so there is no conceivable way of knowing which way today’s 18- to 30-year-olds would have felt about it. Oh, except there is: 70% of 18- to 24-year-olds think leaving the EU was a bad idea. Of the 25- to 49-year-olds, 66% also think we were wrong to leave. If you can bear to drag your mind back to the immediate aftermath of Brexit, you’ll recall that words like “overwhelming” and “vast” were completely debased by their use in conjunction with majorities that were actually wafer-thin. So let’s just say most young people are remainers. For a long time, politics has dealt with the young remainer as it does with the rest of us; ignore us for long enough, and we’ll go away. If the Brexit argument had had any foundation – if it had brought trading or other benefits, if it had caused only negligible difficulties and those of the teething variety – then that would probably have worked. Most referendum outcomes get more popular over time. Zoe Williams is a Guardian columnist Continue reading... |
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23/04/2024 | Rwanda Plan Set To Become Law After Parliamentary Battle | ,,Rishi Sunak’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda will become law, after the House of Lords dropped their final opposition. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
23/04/2024 | "Devastating" Report Shows Thousands Of Children Under Six Being Sexually Abused Online | ,,The Security Minister and the Internet Watch Foundation have urged technology firms to take "urgent action", as a "devastating" new report shows the extent of online sexual abuse and grooming being carried out against children under the age of six. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
22/04/2024 | MPs And Peers Brace To Sit Until Early Hours With Rwanda Bill | ,,MPs and peers are bracing to potentially sit until the early hours, after the Prime Minister vowed that the Rwanda plans would be finalised “no ifs, no buts”. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
22/04/2024 | Deportation Flights To Rwanda Set To Take Off In July | ,,Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has confirmed that the first flights deporting asylum-seekers to Rwanda will take off in 10-12 weeks, failing to meet the government's initial target for flights taking off in the spring. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
22/04/2024 | Ravaged by austerity, chastened by Brexit, how can Britain have a ‘place in the world’ when it’s destitute at home? | Nesrine Malik | ,, Our shabby domestic reality is a far cry from the imperial grandeur of the Foreign Office. Politicians must recognise this Deciding on what the UK’s place in the world should be has been like watching politicians spin a wheel. Then spinning it again when the option they landed on doesn’t work out. First, it was the imperial power projections of Brexit, the reassertion of Britain’s place in the world unshackled by the limitations of equal partnership with Europe. You don’t hear so much about this any more (funny that). Instead, we now find ourselves in an era chastened by the embarrassing bombast of the past few years, but still trying to work out where we “fit”, what our role is, in a world where the country’s status has taken a beating. Earlier this month, former diplomats proposed that the Foreign Office be abolished altogether and be replaced by a new Department for International Affairs. As it stands, the Foreign Office works like “a giant private office for the foreign secretary” and should be replaced by a new independent institution, one “less rooted in the past”. The new body they propose would be a more modern place. The colonial art would go, and with it, other outdated ways of working and thinking about foreign policy. Continue reading... |
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21/04/2024 | Politicians Running The London Marathon Say It Makes Them "Better MPs" | ,,MPs have said running makes them better at their jobs, as a record 20 MPs and peers from different parties will be taking part in the London Marathon today. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
21/04/2024 | Britain was wise to cleave to Europe as the empire began to disintegrate. It’s time to do it again | Will Hutton | ,, Ideas of exceptionalism and ‘laissez-faire’ policies are still driving economic myths that should be stone dead There were fateful choices in the autumn of 1931 and the months that followed whose consequences affect us today. The beliefs still current in British exceptionalism – attachment to laissez-faire economics and pursuit of the chimera of global Britain – have their roots in the choices made then, which became embedded in our culture, especially on the right. Challenging what should be stone-dead myths and reinventing a conception of what Britain can and should be demands understanding our past, the better to escape it. Continue reading... |
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21/04/2024 | David Cameron is making great strides. No, he really is, you can watch them on video | Catherine Bennett | ,, The foreign secretary’s actions are always ‘the right thing to do’. How marvellous! Trotters up, or down? Even if you once admired Danny Dyer’s immortal summary of post-Brexit David Cameron – “He’s in Europe, in Nice, with his trotters up” – there’s a strong case for wishing he’d stayed that way. When Cameron’s trotters were up, we were at least spared the surely more distressing spectacle of his trotters blithely ascending the moral high ground. When he was in Nice he wasn’t travelling the world and, with all the authority of a man who used to press the services of Lex Greensill on his former colleagues, educating it on his old speciality, “the right thing to do”. Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a letter of up to 250 words to be considered for publication, email it to us at observer.letters@observer.co.uk Continue reading... |
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20/04/2024 | Senior Tory Advisers Are "Jumping Before They Are Pushed" | ,,A double whammy departure of two senior Tory advisers is the latest reason for the growing sense of general election fatalism within Conservative party ranks. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
19/04/2024 | Sunak rejects offer of youth mobility scheme between EU and UK | ,, Labour also turns down European Commission’s proposal, which would have allowed young Britons to live, study and work in EU Rishi Sunak has rejected an EU offer to strike a post-Brexit deal to allow young Britons to live, study or work in the bloc for up to four years. The prime minister declined the European Commission’s surprise proposal of a youth mobility scheme for people aged between 18 and 30 on Friday, after Labour knocked back the suggestion on Thursday night, while noting that it would “seek to improve the UK’s working relationship with the EU within our red lines”. Continue reading... |
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19/04/2024 | Brexit plans in ‘complete disarray’ as EU import checks delayed, say businesses | ,, Trade bodies say ongoing confusion about when checks will come in is ‘incredibly challenging’ Businesses have described Britain’s Brexit border plans as being in “complete disarray” after it emerged the introduction of some checks on EU imports will be delayed. Post-Brexit border rules, due to come into force on 30 April, will require many meat, dairy and plant products from the EU to be physically checked at government border control posts (BCPs). Continue reading... |
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19/04/2024 | Persistent Rwanda Deadlock Could Kill Rishi Sunak's Deportation Plans | ,,Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill will be back in front of MPs on Monday, as parliamentary ping-pong has pushed the process into another week, and while the Prime Minister is insistent it will clear its final hurdles, a rarely used convention could put its f... | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
19/04/2024 | Prime Minister Says Middle East Conflict Escalation Benefits No One After Israel Strike On Iran | ,,Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said it was "not in anyone's interest" to see an escalation in the conflict in the Middle East after Israel fired retaliatory strikes against Iran on Friday morning. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
19/04/2024 | Rishi Sunak Vows To End "Sick Note Culture" On "Moral Mission" To Reform Welfare | ,,Rishi Sunak has vowed to end the “sick note culture” and as he has declared a “moral mission” to reform the welfare system. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
19/04/2024 | Growth Of Smaller Parties Could Encourage Rethink Of Parliament Rules | ,,The growth in the number and influence of smaller parties across the UK could encourage officials to look again at the rules which govern parties’ influence in the Commons, a parliamentary expert has said. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
19/04/2024 | Quarter Of Tory Councillors Think Adult Social Care Is Underfunded In Their Area | ,,A quarter of Conservative councillors think their local authority does not receive enough money to meet statutory duty service level requirements for adult social care. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
18/04/2024 | UK to delay start of health and safety checks on EU imports – report | ,, New post-Brexit border checks ‘set to zero’ to avoid what Defra calls risk of serious disruption The UK government has reportedly told port health authorities it will not “turn on” health and safety checks for EU imports as new post-Brexit border controls begin this month. A presentation prepared by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) highlighted the risk of “significant disruption” if the new measures were implemented, according to the Financial Times. It made clear that the systems would not be fully ready on time. Continue reading... |
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18/04/2024 | Brussels proposes return to pre-Brexit mobility for UK and EU young people | ,, Commission to seek approval from leaders to start talks with UK on visa-free exchanges for 18- to 30-year-olds The European Commission has proposed opening negotiations with the UK to allow mobility enjoyed before Brexit to millions of 18- to 30-year-olds in a major concession. It said it would now seek approval from individual EU leaders to start the talks, which could partly eliminate one of the most controversial elements of Brexit, a block on the right to live in one another’s countries, albeit for a limited period and with conditions. Continue reading... |
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18/04/2024 | Lords Holding Firm On Rwanda Bill Dampens No.10 Hopes Of Spring Deportations | ,,Rishi Sunak’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda will not become law until next week at the earliest, after the House of Lords held out and continued to change the bill on Wednesday night. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
18/04/2024 | UK Grapples With Uncharted Territory As "Red Lines" Crossed In Middle East | ,,Middle East experts have said that the UK is entering "new territory" in addressing escalating conflict in the region, with Foreign Secretary David Cameron faced with making decisions without precedent. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
18/04/2024 | Veteran Tory Fears A "Desert Period" Awaits The Conservatives Post-Election | ,,Conservative MP Tim Loughton, who plans to stand down at the next election after 27 years in the Commons, predicts his party is about to enter a “desert period" if Labour enters government with as big a majority as expected. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
17/04/2024 | Drug shortages, now normal in UK, made worse by Brexit, report warns | ,, Some shortages are so serious they are imperilling the health and even lives of patients with serious illnesses, pharmacy bosses say Drug shortages are a “new normal” in the UK and are being exacerbated by Brexit, a report by the Nuffield Trust health thinktank has warned. A dramatic recent spike in the number of drugs that are unavailable has created serious problems for doctors, pharmacists, the NHS and patients, it found. The number of warnings drug companies have issued about impending supply problems for certain products has more than doubled from 648 in 2020 to 1,634 last year. Continue reading... |
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17/04/2024 | The Guardian view on Labour and Brexit: a subtle but important strategic pivot | Editorial | ,, The opposition is right to recognise that a dangerous international climate demands closer security partnership with the EU For most of the period since the decision was taken to leave the EU, British politicians have overestimated how much thought the continent gives to Brexit. Once shock at the referendum result receded, relations with the UK came to be seen as a technical problem to be solved by hard-headed negotiation. At critical moments, when deadlines neared, Brexit leapt up the agenda. After the treaties were signed, they dropped right down, overtaken by the other issues facing a large bloc with many borders and problems. That represents a perverse kind of victory for Boris Johnson and his chief negotiator, David Frost. The deal they signed was so skewed against British interests that Brussels has little incentive to reopen the settlement. Continue reading... |
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17/04/2024 | New Football Law “Could Risk World Cup and Champions League Participation” | ,,Exclusive: The Government has been warned the Football Governance Bill could risk England’s participation in the World Cup and the country's elite clubs from taking part in the Champions League. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
17/04/2024 | Conservative MP Campaigning To Be Mayor Is Distancing Himself From Tarnished Tory Image | ,,Tory MP Ben Bradley, who is also the Conservative candidate for the East Midlands mayoralty, has said he is trying to separate his own campaign from the image of his party, as there is "clearly not a brilliant national picture". | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
17/04/2024 | Tory MPs Want "Security" To Dominate Their General Election Campaign | ,,A growing number of Conservative MPs want Downing Street strategists to put "security", including a major pledge to boost defence spending, at the centre of the Tory party's general election campaign. | www.politicshome.com | Visit... |
17/04/2024 | Labour aiming to draw closer to Europe on foreign and security issues | ,, Party hopes to attend meetings of EU foreign affairs council should it win UK election Labour wants to draw closer to Europe on key foreign and security issues by frequently attending meetings of the monthly EU foreign affairs council. The move, which is likely to trigger Conservative claims that Labour is prepared to abandon an independent foreign policy, builds on a pledge by Keir Starmer’s party to try to negotiate a new security pact with the EU after the 2024 UK election. Continue reading... |
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17/04/2024 | Garden centres in UK stockpile plants before new Brexit checks | ,, British growers and sellers fear government measures starting on 30 April could result in delays and plants being damaged Garden centres and nurseries are stockpiling plants before Brexit checks are introduced later this month, amid concerns over whether new border posts will be ready to deal with the volume of deliveries. The Horticultural Trade Association (HTA), which represents garden retailers and growers, said many of its members had been increasing orders of plants in recent weeks, to increase stocks before the checks start on 30 April. Continue reading... |
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14/04/2024 | Even Europe’s far-right firebrands seem to sense Brexit is a disaster | William Keegan | ,, When I met the Dutch politician Geert Wilders years ago, he was set on ‘Nexit’. Now he too would rather stay in the EU Exports are performing badly, pace the fantasy world of the Daily Express; supply lines for imports once regarded as routine are disrupted or discontinued altogether; staff shortages owing to new restrictions on travel and employment of our fellow Europeans are hurting the hospitality trade in what we used to boast about as our “service economy”. The UK’s economy is “5% worse off than it would be in the EU” according to a recent well-researched report by Goldman Sachs. Welcome to Brexit Britain! In the early days of the Brexit disaster, I met Michel Barnier, the EU’s impressive negotiator, at a high-powered conference on Lake Como organised by the Ambrosetti Institute. We agreed what a disaster was in store if the UK did not come to its senses. Continue reading... |
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14/04/2024 | ‘It’s catastrophic’: Italian restaurants in London struggle to find staff post-Brexit | ,, UK hospitality industry hit by crisis as thousands of young Italians are forced out by latest round of rules and cost-of-living crisis Emanuela Reccia has lived in London for almost a decade. She was a teenager when she left her home city of Naples to become a waitress in the UK, bringing her expertise and love of Italian cuisine to the capital. But the 27-year-old, like thousands of other Italians working in the UK hospitality industry, now feels she has no option but to leave and return to Europe after the latest round of post-Brexit rules. Continue reading... |
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12/04/2024 | Post-Brexit Gibraltar deal 'very, very close' | ,,Following Brexit, the British overseas territory has been operating under temporary rules. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
12/04/2024 | The Guardian view on Gibraltar: a deal with the EU is long overdue | Editorial | ,, Belated progress is being made towards a formal trade and border deal for the British overseas territory, in which 96% voted remain These are difficult, despairing days on the Conservative backbenches. Almost certainly a dreadful set of local election results looms in May. Nationally, fears of a Labour landslide on the scale of 1997 grow. But last month, briefly, it was quite like old times as Brexit veterans Sir Bill Cash and Mark Francois indulged in an opportunity to play some favourite old tunes. Rumours of an imminent deal with the European Union over the post-Brexit status of Gibraltar have permitted some satisfyingly retro talk of red lines crossed and sovereignty compromised. Following the successful negotiation of the Windsor framework for Northern Ireland, opportunities for this kind of stuff are now few and far between. In a House of Commons debate in March, Brexit chainmail clanking, Sir Bill took his chance, warning that aligning with EU rules, and allowing Schengen border checks on Gibraltar, would amount to caving in to a “foreign power”. A dangerous precedent would be set for other British overseas territories. “Here we go again,” lamented Mr Francois sympathetically. Continue reading... |
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03/04/2024 | Food price fears as Brexit import charges revealed | ,,Fees of up £145 will be levied on imports of fish, salami, sausage, cheese and yoghurt, the government says. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
28/03/2024 | Post-Brexit tax to hit UK car exports to Canada | ,,A post-Brexit deal has expired with no new agreement, which leaving UK exports to Canada subject to new tariffs. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
21/03/2024 | UK ministers direct Stormont on framework delivery | ,,Under new legislation, UK ministers will direct civil servants on delivering the Windsor Framework. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
19/03/2024 | Stormont parties divided as EU law vote falls | ,,It will now be up to the UK government who will decide whether to adopt or veto the new EU law. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
01/03/2024 | ‘There is no money’ could be Hunt’s own note to next chancellor | Larry Elliott | ,, As the chancellor prepares next week’s budget, Labour says it is staring at a dire inheritance. The voters look likely to agree The past 14 years have been a white-knuckle ride for the British economy. Record low interest rates, money creation from the Bank of England on an industrial scale, Brexit, millions of workers furloughed during the pandemic, the biggest fall in output in at least a century – all that, and a record number of people inactive through long-term ill health. Boring it hasn’t been. At the end of it all, there is a sense of deja vu as Jeremy Hunt puts the finishing touches to next week’s budget. When Liam Byrne departed the Treasury in 2010 he left a note – meant as a joke – for his successor as chief secretary, which said: “I’m afraid there is no money.” After almost a decade and a half of economic underperformance, Byrne’s words have come back to haunt the Tories. Economists say George Osborne blundered when he imposed severe austerity measures on a still-fragile economy Continue reading... |
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02/02/2024 | What is the new Northern Ireland Brexit trade deal? | ,,Ministers have set out new trade arrangements for Northern Ireland, the rest of the UK and the EU. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
31/01/2024 | Northern Ireland: what does the new post-Brexit deal mean? | ,, Trade rules aim to alleviate DUP opposition to the Irish Sea border and restore power sharing The government has established new rules to smooth post-Brexit trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This is to assuage Democratic Unionist party concerns that the Irish Sea border has undermined the region’s position in the UK. In return for these concessions the DUP has agreed to restore power sharing after a two-year boycott that has paralysed the Stormont assembly and executive. Continue reading... |
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31/01/2024 | Irish trade to GB now subject to post-Brexit rules | ,,The new controls began on Wednesday as part of a long-delayed UK plan to apply more checks on EU imports. | www.bbc.com | Visit... |
31/01/2024 | How UK’s new border controls will affect plants and animal imports | ,, Today is first stage in a series of changes likely to raise costs for businesses and consumers Today will bring the first stage in new, wide-ranging Brexit border controls on the import of plants, animals and food to the UK from the European Union. The changes, the most significant for importers since the UK left the single market three years ago, are poised to have huge ramifications for businesses that rely on imports from the continent. Continue reading... |
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30/01/2024 | Northern Ireland: what is the power-sharing deal – and could it be blocked? | ,, DUP approves post-Brexit legislation, meaning devolved government could soon be functioning again Power-sharing in Northern Ireland is on the verge of being restored after a night of drama in Belfast. It would end an almost two-year power vacuum in the region after the Democratic Unionist party collapsed the Stormont government to protest against post-Brexit trading arrangements. Continue reading... |
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26/01/2024 | Post-Brexit trade deals: what’s been agreed and what could still come? | ,, After talks with Canada hit a halt alongside those with US and India, the UK has limited Pacific agreements to show for Brexit Negotiations over a trade deal between the UK and Canada have been halted after disagreements on beef and cheese tariffs. The ability for the UK to secure its own global free trade deals was sold as one major benefit from the UK’s decision to leave the EU but progress has been mixed. Here we look at what agreements have been struck so far and with whom, and which other important economies are still at the negotiating table and why. Continue reading... |
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26/01/2024 | UK-Canada trade talks halted in beef and cheese row | ,,Talks aimed at extending an EU-era deal broke down over Britain's ban on hormone-treated meat. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
19/01/2024 | The UK environmental protections dropped since Brexit | ,, The scale of the law changes means environmental legislation in the UK is facing death by a thousand cuts
Although the UK’s regression from EU environmental standards, revealed by the Guardian, seems very technical, the scale of the law changes means environmental legislation in Britain is facing death by a thousand cuts. In practice, changes by the EU that the UK is not following and planned divergences from EU law will mean toxic chemicals banned in the EU will be allowed to be used in the UK, the UK will reduce greenhouse gas emissions more slowly, its waters will be dirtier, and consumer products will be more likely to contribute to global deforestation. Continue reading... |
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21/12/2023 | UK signs financial deal with Switzerland | ,,The agreement makes it easier for British and Swiss finance firms to deal with each other. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
21/12/2023 | How the NI Protocol became the Windsor Framework | ,,BBC economics and business editor John Campbell looks at the in and outs of the 2023 Brexit deal. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
06/12/2023 | Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer clash over Rwanda, Thatcher and Brexit at PMQs – video | ,, Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer have clashed over the Rwanda asylum deal during PMQs. The Labour leader referred to the plan as a 'gimmick' while the prime minister declared Starmer was 'once again on the side of the people smugglers'. The pair also used Margaret Thatcher and Brexit to mock one another with Starmer questioning how the Conservative party went from 'up yours to laws to take our money Kagame'. Sunak said Starmer could role play Thatcher all he wanted but when it came to Europe his answer was the same, 'yes, yes, yes' Continue reading... |
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04/12/2023 | UK has lacked coherent economic strategy for years, thinktank finds | ,, Trade has been hit by Brexit, while the number in poverty has risen sharply in a country ill-prepared for the future For years the British government from the prime minister down has lacked a coherent economic strategy, according to a thinktank’s health check of UK prospects. “We are not on course towards setting any such strategy – indeed, we are not serious about the task,” says the report, titled “Ending Stagnation – a new economic strategy for Britain”. Continue reading... |
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18/05/2023 | Carmaker worries with high EU export tariffs ‘not to do with Brexit’, says Badenoch – video | ,, Kemi Badenoch, the business and trade secretary, has said that the problem raised by car manufacturers worried about exports to the EU facing tariffs from next year 'isn’t to do with Brexit'. She made the comment during business questions in the Commons, where Jonathan Reynolds, the shadow business secretary, criticised her record since she has been in post. The 'rules of origin' requirements raised by car manufacturers were part of the TCA and related to Brexit, but all European car manufacturers were having problems because there was not enough battery supply in Europe, she said Continue reading... |
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15/05/2023 | 'That feels wrong': Keir Starmer criticises lack of vote for EU citizens living in UK – video | ,, The Labour leader, Keir Starmer, has said it 'feels wrong' that EU citizens who have lived in the UK for years and pay taxes here do not have the right to vote. Speaking to LBC on Monday, Starmer said: 'The thinking behind it is: if someone’s been here say 10, 20, 30 years, contributing to this economy, contributing to the community, they ought to be able to vote' Continue reading... |
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11/05/2023 | Speaker berates Kemi Badenoch for not informing MPs about EU law U-turn – video | ,, The speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsey Hoyle, lost his temper with Kemi Badenoch when the secretary of state failed to inform the house of the government's U-turn on repealing retained EU laws. The government has decided to go ahead with plans to allow thousands of EU-inherited laws to expire by the end of the year, news that Badenoch released in a statement and to the Telegraph newpaper before making a statement in the House of Commons. The business and trade secretary said she was sorry that the sequencing was not to the speaker's satisfaction, infuriating Hoyle further Continue reading... |
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11/04/2023 | Good Friday and Windsor agreements are top priority for Belfast trip, says Biden – video | ,, The US president said making sure the Good Friday agreement and the Windsor framework stay in place were the top priority of his trip to Northern Ireland. Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One, Joe Biden said 'making sure the Irish accords and the Windsor agreements stay in place, keep the peace, that's the main thing'. Biden also addressed a question on the arrest of Evan Gershkovich by Russian authorities, calling his detention 'totally illegal'. Continue reading... |
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02/04/2023 | Suella Braverman denies Brexit to blame for Dover queues – video | ,, Suella Braverman has denied Brexit is responsible for delays at the port of Dover after some passengers said they had been queueing for up to 14 hours to have their passports checked. Extra sailings were being put in place overnight with hopes of clearing the backlog by lunchtime on Sunday, after a critical incident was declared at the port on Friday. Speaking on Sky News’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday, the home secretary said operations at the French border had been 'very good' since Brexit Continue reading... |
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24/03/2023 | UK and EU formally adopt Brexit deal for Northern Ireland – video | ,, UK foreign secretary James Cleverly met with Maroš Šefčovič, the European Commission vice-president, to agree to work 'intensively and faithfully' to implement the Windsor framework after formally adopting it. On behalf of the UK and EU, both counterparts agreed to accept the revised version of the Northern Ireland protocol. Prime minister Rishi Sunak's deal with the 27-nation bloc has rewritten the post-Brexit rules on Northern Ireland trade. Cleverly said that, after long negotiations, the two had finally found a way 'to move forward' Continue reading... |
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22/03/2023 | Sunak wins post-Brexit vote on revised Northern Ireland protocol – video | ,, Rishi Sunak has won parliamentary backing for his revised post-Brexit trade arrangements in Northern Ireland despite hardline Conservative Brexiters voting against it. Among those who did not support the prime minister’s proposals were his two immediate predecessors, Liz Truss and Boris Johnson, members of the European Research Group as well as Democratic Unionist party MPs
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21/03/2023 | Hardline Tory MPs reject Sunak’s Northern Ireland Brexit plan – video | ,, Conservative MP Mark Francois, who chairs the European Research Group, makes a statement to the press detailing its study of Rishi Sunak's Northern Ireland Brexit plan. Summarising the ERG's stance, Francois said it had concluded the Stormont 'brake' was not effective and that the check-free 'green lane' for the bulk of goods moved between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK would not work as billed |
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02/03/2023 | Boris Johnson says Rishi Sunak’s NI Brexit deal 'does not take back control' – video | ,, Speaking at the Global Soft Power summit in London, the ex-prime minister Boris Johnson said the Northern Ireland Brexit deal agreed by Sunak was 'not about the UK taking back control'. Johnson admitted he was at fault that the checks on the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland had become too 'onerous' but reiterated his call for the UK to be allowed to diverge with EU regulations and laws. He said: 'This is nothing if it is not a Brexit government, and Brexit is nothing if we in this country don’t do things differently' Continue reading... |
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25/01/2023 | Britain, Spain, Singapore? Gibraltar mulls its future | ,,As talks resume on its future, the British overseas territory fears for its sovereignty and border. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
30/12/2020 | A quick guide to what's in the Brexit deal | ,,These are the most important aspects of the UK-EU deal, and what they mean for people's lives and businesses. | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
31/01/2020 | Full Brexit journey in under two minutes | ,,It's been more than three years since the UK voted to leave the European Union but how did we get here? | www.bbc.co.uk | Visit... |
13/12/2019 | Why we lost – and where we go from here | ,, When the history of Brexit is written, the Lib Dems’ decision to let Johnson hold this election will be seen as a key strategic error. The post Why we lost – and where we go from here appeared first on InFacts. |
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11/12/2019 | 7 reasons to vote Johnson out | ,, We can kick Johnson out. So brave the elements and vote for the candidates with the best chance of beating the Tories. The post 7 reasons to vote Johnson out appeared first on InFacts. |
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11/12/2019 | Trump sabotages Brexiters’ last-ditch safety net | ,, Relying on the WTO for our trade was always a terrible idea. Now that the US president has ripped a hole in it, it’s economic suicide. The post Trump sabotages Brexiters’ last-ditch safety net appeared first on InFacts. |
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11/12/2019 | With a final tactical voting push, we can beat Johnson | ,, Good news from YouGov poll is Tory lead is shrinking. Bad news is they are still ahead because too many pro-European votes are being wasted. The post With a final tactical voting push, we can beat Johnson appeared first on InFacts. |
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10/12/2019 | Johnson won’t stop the chaos – that’s just propaganda | ,, A Tory victory means more chaos. The only way to end the arguments over Brexit and fix our real problems is to vote them out. The post Johnson won’t stop the chaos – that’s just propaganda appeared first on InFacts. |
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10/12/2019 | Tories bully BBC because it’s easily cowed | ,, Johnson yesterday hinted he would axe the licence fee. This had two purposes: cover up his NHS blunder and pummel the BBC into submission. The post Tories bully BBC because it’s easily cowed appeared first on InFacts. |
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10/12/2019 | At Christmas you tell the truth, but not if you’re Johnson | ,, PM rips off Love Actually in his video but misses out the punch line: “Just because it’s Christmas and at Christmas you tell the truth.” The post At Christmas you tell the truth, but not if you’re Johnson appeared first on InFacts. |
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10/12/2019 | Don’t worry about voting tactically for Corbyn. He won’t win | ,, Right-wing press has branded Corbyn unelectable. They are right - he is. Not for the reasons they suggest, but because of simple maths. The post Don’t worry about voting tactically for Corbyn. He won’t win appeared first on InFacts. |
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09/12/2019 | Tory “punch” propaganda backfires | ,, To cover up Johnson’s NHS disaster, Tories fabricate story about Labour activist punching Hancock aide. The post Tory “punch” propaganda backfires appeared first on InFacts. |
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09/12/2019 | Johnson’s dishonesty and disorganisation on Irish Sea border | ,, Not only is Johnson lying about surrendering to the EU demand for an internal UK border, he isn’t ready to deliver a deal by December 2020. The post Johnson’s dishonesty and disorganisation on Irish Sea border appeared first on InFacts. |
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