
Jonathan Djanogly: Parliament should be able to scrutinise new trade deals properly. But the current arrangements are unfit for purpose.
Before any deals are signed, MPs should get to vote on them – as will be the case with the other parties.
Before any deals are signed, MPs should get to vote on them – as will be the case with the other parties.
The Exiting the European Union Committee has been renamed. The Conservative MPs elected to it are staunch Brexiteers.
Ability, popularity with colleagues and specialist knowledge seem to have mattered more in these elections than intake or ideology.
There are practical ways to retain our share of the benefits of the EU’s existing arrangements for trade with other countries.
Commentators underestimated our growth potential before the referendum – and some are still doing so.