Corbyn renegotiation plan is a pipe dream
Labour leader’s latest attempt to dodge backing People’s Vote is to demand renegotiation with EU. The deal he wants isn’t on the table.
Brexiters yet to clock May’s surrender on competition rules...
In speech PM said she sees state aid and competition rules “remaining in step” with EU. This means Commission control, policed by ECJ.
Is Corbyn’s Brexit another version of cake and eat it?
It depends on how one reads his speech. On one interpretation, he’s asking for the impossible. On another, he has a viable plan.
Vote Brexit, get Venezuela
Eurosceptic economist Roger Bootle inadvertently makes a powerful case against a hard Brexit.
Corbyn’s single market ideas incoherent
Labour leader wants full access to single market without state aid rules. That’s as fanciful as full access without free movement.