EU already has head start on Brexit preparations
While the UK struggles to find a strategy, the EU has quietly and quickly marshalled its forces – as Mrs May will see at this week’s European Council meeting.
2019 EU Parliament elections pose tricky questions
If Article 50 is triggered after June 2017, elections for the Parliament could be a headache for everyone – Europe, its institutions and the UK.
Why moving on from Brexit is easier said than done
It’s not just trade and investment. We must resolve a host of difficult issues about relations with the EU.
What lessons do Europe’s referendums hold for the UK?
Ireland and Denmark got to vote twice on EU treaties, but history offers scant encouragement to those hoping for a second referendum to keep UK in the EU.
One month on from June 23: look to future
We must minimise damage of Brexit vote and strive to keep our country open and united, while hoping to stay in EU if people’s will changes.
David Davis’ trade deal fantasies
Chief Brexit negotiator is entitled to be optimistic about our prospects. But some of Davis’ predictions are naïve to the point of fantasy.
Leadsom isn’t UKIP, but she’s too close for comfort
Would-be PM is backed by Farage, hasn’t ruled out giving him a job and shares his views on EU, gay marriage and fox-hunting.
7 reasons EU exit negotiations won’t be easy
It would be fanciful to suggest that the UK could always reverse course and rejoin the EU on the same terms that it has now.
“Decade of uncertainty” warning rings true
Chris Grayling says it’s ludicrous to claim Brexit could trigger 10 years uncertainty. His case doesn’t stack up.