Johnson’s crime-fighting promises ring hollow
There will be more money for police if we stay in EU - and ripping us out of EU’s crime-fighting tools will make us less safe.
When it comes to security, UK is safer in EU
Home secretary has written to EU counterparts warning of no-deal disruption to security. InFacts imagines a reply from one of our EU allies.
UK heading for security train wreck after Brexit
Unless the government drops some of its red lines, security is bound to suffer both here and across the Channel.
May should fess up: Brexit will make fighting crime harder
EU’s Brexit negotiator gives UK a reality check. Thanks to PM’s red lines, we will lose access to arrest warrant and criminal data.
Crime-fighting put at risk by inadequate transition
It may be impossible to hammer out deal to combat terrorism and crime by new cliff-edge of end 2020. How irresponsible to agree that date.
Brexit will leave UK as follower, not leader, on world stage
Whatever May promises in Munich, cooperation on national security, defence and foreign affairs cannot be as “deep and special” after Brexit.
4 ways we can control migration without quitting EU
Not only could we respond to voters’ concerns about migration without damaging economy. Quitting EU would also involve some loss of control.
UK will struggle to get status quo on security post Brexit
PM’s goal of keeping things much as they are is good. But it won’t come easy. One also wonders why we’re quitting EU if this is our goal.
Drop the ‘no deal’ delusion
Why no Brexit deal is the worst possible deal for Britain.
Terror attacks make EU cooperation all the more important
The EU has developed vital tools to fight cross-border extremism, often under UK leadership. We must maintain this relationship post Brexit.
So, prime minister, what does “no deal” really mean?...
Theresa May’s latest mantra is “no deal is better than a bad deal”. But she won’t say what a bad deal is or what no deal would entail.
On Europol, UK should have its cake and eat it
British and EU citizens' security would be harmed if Brussels and London fail to reach agreement on fighting serious crime and terrorism.