A selection of current Brexit related news feeds

Brexit News Feeds

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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.

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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.

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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.”

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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...
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