‘Norway’ Brexit rebrand is ‘Back to the Future’ fantasy...
Common Market 2.0 is same as rejected Norway model. It can’t revive our 1973 membership terms, nor can Brexiters or pro-Europeans accept it.
There are two forms of ‘Norway’ Brexit: honest and sneaky...
No patriot could back the honest form. And no honest politician could back the sneaky one.
Brexiters can’t hoodwink Oslo into buying ‘Norway Plus’...
Warm words from Norway’s PM shouldn’t be taken at face value. EEA members will resist Brexit Britain’s advances if they don’t look genuine.
MPs risk getting lost in ‘Norwegian Wood’
Oliver Letwin is latest Tory to push a Norway-style Brexit. That’s tricky to pull off, would be expensive and turn us into rule-taker.
‘Norway Plus’ plan is another Brexit blind alley
MPs toying with Nick Boles’ hopeless EFTA plan need to wise up fast. We can’t afford to waste more time. Only solution is People’s Vote.
Why ‘Norway for Now’ is deeply flawed
Nick Boles’ plan to copy Norway for a few years and then flip to Canada won’t work for legal and political reasons.
Don’t fall for Gove’s single market manoeuvres
Gove is toying with UK staying in EEA post Brexit. As with all his schemes, it’s more to do with advancing his interests than the UK’s.
Corbyn can unite fractious Labour: by backing People’s Vote...
Labour MPs were woefully split in single market vote yesterday. But there’s a way out of this mess: back a People’s Vote.
Here’s how to beat the government on the single market
MPs won’t back either Labour’s amendment or the original Lords one. But they might back a better version if peers propose it in “ping pong”.
Students will desert Corbyn over Brexit betrayal
Right now Corbyn's Labour is for the few, not the many. Supporting a Tory-led Brexit that undermines the futures of its young supporters.
TUC tells 6 million trade unionists single market is best
Support for “Norway option” to protect jobs, wages and workers’ rights is welcome shift. Better still would be call to stay in the EU.
Brexit Trade Bill is ill-defined power grab
Liam Fox plays down “continuity” legislation as way to “guarantee stability”. It’s broader than that, and Parliament needs a say.