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Posts Tagged: EU Referendum

Joel Davidson and Amir Sadjady: Treat claims of treason with disdain. As Leavers, we wholeheartedly back this agreement. Here’s why.

By remaining in a customs arrangement which retains high standards and open access, it will be good for London – and the rest of the country too.

By Joel Davidson and Amir Sadjady | 26 November 2018 | 151 comments

May’s Brexit deal helps to show that British politicians are more honourable and efficient than is claimed

There has been a tendency to suppose that because Britain’s power has declined in relative terms they must have become totally useless.

By Andrew Gimson | 20 November 2018 | 134 comments

Nicky Morgan: If arch-Brexiteers sink this agreement, they will drive many Conservative MPs to back a second referendum

My conversations with Party members and constituents have provided an almost consistent message that the Prime Minister should be supported.

By Nicky Morgan MP | 19 November 2018 | 275 comments

David Davies: I voted and campaigned for Leave. But here’s why I’m supporting the Prime Minister’s Brexit plan.

Opposing this proposal serves only to help those who wish to undermine our desire to respect the referendum result. It is only by being united that we can fight them off.

By David Davies MP | 18 November 2018 | 95 comments

Our survey. Seven out of ten Party member respondents oppose the draft Brexit deal.

The finding suggests that May will have an uphill struggle to sell it to them, just as she had over Chequers.

By Paul Goodman | 17 November 2018 | 269 comments

May’s Deal 1) Andrew Feldman – Party members must back it and her. Let’s not give Corbyn the crisis he craves.

If he can’t get an early election, he would take a disorderly departure from the EU, leading to a recession – and to victory at a later date.

By Lord Feldman | 15 November 2018 | 128 comments

May’s choice today. The possibility of her Government collapsing soon…or the probability of it doing so now

The DUP hates the idea of Corbyn in Downing Street. But it is very hard to imagine it waving the draft deal through.

By Paul Goodman | 14 November 2018 | 110 comments

Henry Newman: A Brexit deal isn’t certain, but it’s within reach – and it could still make it through Parliament

The process is hard and risky, but it still seems unlikely that the Labour Party would really torpedo an agreement in the last resort.

By Henry Newman | 13 November 2018 | 120 comments

Gisela Stuart: The EU referendum gave the political class a chance to mend its ways. So far, it hasn’t.

There is still time for adoption of a comprehensive free trade deal on offer from the EU and applied to the entire UK, which even now could provide a way forward.

By Gisela Stuart | 13 November 2018 | 183 comments

Amber Rudd & Andrew Percy: Brexit. Why a Canada-type deal won’t work for Britain.

The UK should copy Canada only in regard to how it pursues a deal, and that means securing one that is bespoke to our economic needs and realities.

By Amber Rudd and Andrew Percy | 12 November 2018 | 207 comments

There’s a serious discussion to have about data and electoral law, but it is yet to take place.

Our democracy is poorly served by widespread ignorance about campaign technology, and the fact glamorous alarmism wins more headlines than grubby reality.

By Mark Wallace | 10 November 2018 | 32 comments

WATCH: Ici Londres – Tribalism is driving us to one of the worst possible Brexits

“There’s still time to pull out of this nosedive, but only if we’re prepared to put aside the partisanship and concentrate on the national interest.”

7 November 2018 | 68 comments

Project Fear Three. Coming your way soon, courtesy of Downing Street?

Obama’s EU referendum intervention didn’t help deliver a Remain result for Cameron. It’s not clear that the Government has learned from the experience.

By Paul Goodman | 7 November 2018 | 248 comments

WATCH: Banks 2) He says the focus on him is “about undermining Article 50”

The founder of Leave.EU claims that “very vicious Labour MPs” have “grouped together with the Guardian and the FT”.

4 November 2018 | 55 comments

WATCH: Banks 1) He emphasises “there was no Russian money” or “interference of any type”

He says the money that went into Leave.EU’s account came from a “UK limited company”.

4 November 2018 | 22 comments

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