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Jonathan Isaby | 1st February 2020

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No deal is better than the best deal we could strike with the EU (and they're not even offering that)

Professor Patrick Minford | 17th October 2017

If EU intransigence results in tariffs, it could cost continental exporters dear in revenues and jobs

Shanker Singham | 16th October 2017

The City of London is critical to the EU - and the EU knows it

Connar McBain | 16th October 2017

Labour will be seen as part of the great sell-out unless the party embraces the referendum outcome

Austin Mitchell | 15th October 2017

The Government urgently needs to establish its Best Alternative to a deal with the EU

Richard Patient | 14th October 2017

I’m more convinced now than in June 2016 that the referendum outcome was the right one

Tim Clark | 13th October 2017

The most audacious lie of the referendum campaign was the Remainers' claim about immigration

Jonathan Arnott | 12th October 2017

Preparing for the possibility of trading with the EU under WTO rules is a no-brainer

Guy Corbet | 12th October 2017

Michel Barnier and David Davis closing statements at the fifth round of Brexit talks

BrexitCentral | 12th October 2017

David Davis should announce UK withdrawal from the negotiations unless the European Council consents to trade talks

Richard Tweed | 11th October 2017

The legal ins and outs of implementation periods: avoiding the negotiation noose

Martin Howe QC | 11th October 2017

The Treasury must not send global trade to the back of the queue

Hugh Bennett | 11th October 2017

Brexit should cut queues at Dover, not create them

Simon Gordon | 10th October 2017

'EU is a saturated and declining economy' - Interview with Economist Ruth Lea

David Scullion | 10th October 2017

Britain needs sensibly managed migration which gives the economy the overseas labour it needs and retains broad public support

Gerard Lyons | 9th October 2017

There's much for us to learn from our friends across the water... in Iceland

Lord Shinkwin | 8th October 2017

The Bank of England is finally adjusting to the fact that the Brexit economy is growing steadily

Professor Patrick Minford | 8th October 2017

Brexit Britain can learn from the extraordinary success story of its old friend and partner, Australia

Matthew Lesh | 7th October 2017

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