The last in a series of three extracts from a new book of essays from Conservative Friends of International Development and Save the Children.
Voters, economic reality and climate change all press for further action. Here’s what we could and should do to make our land even greener and more pleasant.
Agreeing zero tariffs is good, but non-tariff barriers matter just as much.
It is in our interests to maintain substantial portions of today’s barrier-free trade with the EU.
From security and defence to free movement, it’s important we understand the views on the other side of the table.
In recent weeks, there has been questioning of our commitment to tackling climate change. I strongly refute this.