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Ted Yarbrough: Chequers’ champions would never support a similar deal with America

It would be a national humiliation for Britain to strike so one-sided a treaty with the world’s largest single market, let alone the shrinking EU.

By Ted Yarbrough | 14 September 2018 | 74 comments

James Frayne: The voters most enthusiastic about state action on childhood obesity are…Conservative ones

So new research suggests. Private businesses must take at least as much responsibility for this state of affairs as Tory politicians.

By James Frayne | 4 September 2018 | 16 comments

Steve Brine MP: The Government must act to protect children from energy drinks

Excessive consumption is linked to a broad range of problems, but our current consultation asks important questions to help us reach the right response.

By Steve Brine MP | 30 August 2018 | 57 comments

Peter F. Allgeier: The Chequers proposal would prevent the UK regaining an independent trade policy

Anyone claiming the UK can negotiate meaningful free trade deals while locking itself into the EU rulebook is propagating a delusion.

By Peter F. Allgeier | 30 August 2018 | 168 comments

Megan Trethewey: The power of the Great Green British Consumer

A third of consumers internationally are now choosing to ‘buy from brands they believe are doing social or environmental good’.

By Megan Trethewey | 13 August 2018 | 32 comments

There’s a case for an ‘Amazon tax’, but it isn’t saving the high street

The online retail revolution has brought more convenience and lower prices to millions. Fighting it is an unworthy mission for a pro-consumer party.

By Henry Hill | 11 August 2018 | 103 comments

WATCH: Ici Londres – Hannan sets out the advantages of mutual recognition over common standards

“Instead of allowing cartels and producer interests to raise barriers to entry, it encourages competition and allows for maximum consumer choice.”

1 August 2018 | 38 comments

James Arnell: No Deal 2) Trade and regulations

We re-run the author’s series on what might be done for the UK to be Ready on Day One.

By James Arnell | 31 July 2018 | 17 comments

The Canada Plus Plus Plus answer to the Northern Ireland question

The myth has it that there never was such a plan – in fact, DexEU had a proposal to fulfil its promise of no ‘hard border’ while still overseeing a proper customs regime.

By Mark Wallace | 26 July 2018 | 139 comments

WATCH: Ici Londres – There is nothing wrong with a trade deficit, argues Hannan

“The more cheaply we can buy goods and services… the more we free up time for our people to make, and sell, and buy, and invent things.”

18 July 2018 | 46 comments

May’s Brexit plan raises UKIP from the dead

And, late in the day, the Prime Minister bows to our advice, and rushes on to Marr, today, to make the case for her new proposals.

By Paul Goodman | 15 July 2018 | 326 comments

EXCLUSIVE. DexEU’s Alternative Brexit White Paper – Canada Plus Plus Plus. 24) Geographical Indications

The twenty-fourth extract from the fullest draft of the proposals that were put together by the Department for Exiting the European Union.

13 July 2018

EXCLUSIVE. DexEU’s Alternative Brexit White Paper – Canada Plus Plus Plus. 23) Goods

The twenty-third extract from the fullest draft of the proposals that were put together by the Department for Exiting the European Union.

13 July 2018

EXCLUSIVE. DexEU’s Alternative Brexit White Paper – Canada Plus Plus Plus. 21) Digital trade and audiovisual services

The twenty-first extract from the fullest draft of the proposals that were put together by the Department for Exiting the European Union.

13 July 2018

EXCLUSIVE. DexEU’s Alternative Brexit White Paper – Canada Plus Plus Plus. 11) Regulatory cooperation

The eleventh extract from the fullest draft of the proposals that were put together by the Department for Exiting the European Union.

13 July 2018 | 6 comments

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