Nicky Morgan: Our report on Alternative Arrangements holds the key to leaving the EU at last – and avoiding a general election
Those preparing to block No Deal should add our final report, to be released this week, to their summer reading list.
Those preparing to block No Deal should add our final report, to be released this week, to their summer reading list.
The UK – US relationship will roll on, despite his insults to our Ambassdor. To suggest otherwise is leadership election positioning, not real politics.
Over the past three years, we have seen large chunks of our bureaucracy – civil servants, quangocrats and other officials – working to frustrate the referendum result.
In her haste to hijack the EU referendum result to serve her cause, Sturgeon badly misjudged it.
From South Carolina to Singapore, and from Dubai to Dalian, growth is supercharged by creating areas inside a country, which fall outside of its customs border.
The Commission which drew up the report will publish alongside it next month a Draft Alternative Arrangements Protocol.
Leavers insist correctly that the EU is a political project first and foremost. Which helps to explain why this scheme is unlikely to fly.
Governments are more likely to help create conditions for it by seeking economic growth, rather than well-being.
The President says the “tremendous potential” of such a deal might double or triple current trade.
The President’s support for Johnson may do the latter no good among voters, but it’s likely to do him no harm among another electorate – Tory activists.
We have always avoided them, for they undermine the competitive dynamic which is essential to a successful trade strategy.
If you are sceptical, I understand. I was too. But this is the only viable way forward.
I see the former WTO director and Delors chef de Cabinet return to the unresolved debate about high or low alignment.
The visit should serve as a timely reminder that the last especially outlasts any individual President or Prime Minister.
While we mark the tragedies in our past, let us also focus on celebrating our current partnership and enduring friendship with India.