A currency lesson in soft power
The European Central Bank has trained a regulatory Exocet missile at the City’s euro-denominated trading
EU financial claims against the UK are enforceable
House of Lords has said UK can avoid paying a “Brexit bill”. This is the first of two articles arguing that we can’t.
Theresa May shouldn’t take Henry VIII powers
In “Great Repeal Bill”, the PM is likely to ask for power to amend laws by order. If this happens, parliament would lose not take control.
Dan Hannan’s problem with the truth
Time and time again arch-Brexiter and Tory MEP Daniel Hannan has been wide of the mark. Here are nine examples.
Revoking an Article 50
EU Treaty doesn’t rule out mid-course Brexit process reversal; political agreement from EU states would be needed to halt the process.
Boris’ biggest blunders
Boris Johnson has abused the facts repeatedly during the campaign. Here are his top ten errors.
EU ruling not undermining terror curbs
Times reporting refers to a 3-year-old case - which ruled evidence compromising national security doesn’t have to be released.
The positive case for the European Court of Justice
Brexit campaigners have attacked the European Court of Justice. But many ECJ judgments have helped UK businesses and citizens.
Dear Boris, Hitler and EU couldn’t be more different
The EU was an answer to Hitler’s murderous war, not an attempt to recreate his vision of a superstate.
Boris’s tendentious ten
Leave campaigner’s speech made misleading or false claims.
EU judges didn’t “meddle” on tobacco law
Sun complains of interference by Luxembourg court - for not striking down a law the UK pushed for.
Britain is influential, not ignored
Voting records not the best measure of whether Britain’s voice counts.