Predictions about Brexit & which have come true

I am writing this on Saturday afternoon and, as tends to be the case with these things, by Monday morning things may be different. I

How the EU trade negotiation impasse could (and probably should) be resolved with a quick phone call

The torturous Brexit negotiations have been handed a lifeline today. Pessimistic noises were made on Saturday that whatever deal was there to be done was

Lexiteers were mocked for asking for open-handed immigration post-Brexit, yet here come the Hong Kongers

What with Covid-19 and the lock down that has been imposed on us all, matters such as Brexit have slipped down the agenda. However, it

Brexit, disenfranchisement and unavoidable consequences

Recent goings on in parliament have put me in mind of this video from Yes Minister. It continues to be remarkably current despite being about

One vital argument for the left to consider as you head to the EU polls

Today is D-day. Keep your hair on, I’m not making reference to the war – it’s just a turn of phrase. I know Remainers hate

Maybe ‘change’ references the French?

So, Change UK (formerly, The Independent Group) have formalised themselves as a party, have entered the political fray and are planning to stand in the

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