In trying to find a way across, and to secure the votes she needs from Labour MPs, the Prime Minister risks unintended consequences.
Whilst most drivers are pillars of the community, recent events have shown how regulation and protections can be tightened.
They should eschew the fire-and-forget approach which gave us the Electoral Commission.
The Environment Bill gives us the chance to cement Britain’s position as a world leader in clean, sustainable progress.
Our plan is supported by remainers like me, by leavers such as David Davis and Dominic Raab and, crucially, by the DUP.
The oft-maligned ‘gig economy’ is delivering flexibility, innovation, choice, and value to millions. But for it to keep doing so, we must adapt.
CCTV is closely entwined with the ruling Communist Party. If it is to operate in London, we must not fail to uphold British values.
“What’s proposed would leave Britain with all of the duties, costs and obligations of membership, but with no voice, no vote and no veto.”
We set five tests for it. Does this draft agreement pass them? And does it really take back control of our borders, laws and money?
“Unlike the previous political declarations, the scope for delay, fudge or obscurantist language has passed. This is now a time for clarity and plain speaking.”
Bullying managers would know that they would have to expect to face justice. False accusers would know that they would have to prove any claim in court.
In the first of three articles, the Weston-super-Mare MP looks at how to ensure that the customer, not the corporation, is king.
Brexit won’t be the most important factor shaping our growth over the next decade or so, whether we leave with an agreement or without one.
The UK should be playing chess on multiple chess boards, with a strategy to advance the priorities in each. Progress in one arena reinforces the others.
It would bring with it many compensations, including regulatory freedom, tariff income and £39 billion of cold, hard cash.