Leaked migration proposals would damage UK in 4 ways
The plans will leave businesses short of workers and tied up in bureaucracy, harm Brexit talks and diminish Brits’ rights.
Staying in single market would solve many Brexit headaches
Pressure is mounting to keep the UK in the EU’s single market. As the economic weather worsens, the government should consider it seriously.
May should fess up: citizens’ rights are minefield
EU leaked document raises many contentious issues - giving a lie to PM’s claims that she could provide certainty “straight away”.
Brexiters’ obsession with red tape could hurt us badly
If hardliners persuade PM to promise bonfire of red tape, we’ll struggle to get trade deal with EU and gain few countervailing benefits.
The Great Misnamed Bill: huge effort to repeal very little
The government’s monster legislative undertaking will be time-consuming, constitutionally divisive and essentially change not a lot.
Complexity threats loom as PM seeks ‘smooth’ Brexit
May is said to want a “smooth” Brexit. But her cabinet’s trade and immigration ideas suggest ‘taking back control’ could pile on complexity.
Vote Leave’s imaginary procurement goldmine
We wouldn’t save billions on public contracts if we left - and could lose benefits of EU rules.
11 reasons young should vote for Remain
Polls show younger voters tend to favour Remain. We take a look at the opportunities open to future generations by being a leading EU member.
Boris’s bluster – on, and on…
Another day, another crop of Johnson nonsense - this time on the BBC’s Today programme.
EU regulations don’t cost us £600 million a week
Leave Camp figure ignores benefits, and rules we’d keep.
What “liberation” from precisely which “red tape”?
Even Chris Grayling admits we don't want to return to a situation when every country has its own safety regulations for lawnmowers.
Brexit economists’ barrage of blather
After the sustained kicking dealt to their economic case, a group of economists have released a report arguing - poorly - for Brexit.