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UK-EU ‘reset’ summit may still happen next month despite delay speculation
EU’s Maroš Šefčovič says summit will ‘probably’ be in July but sources say it could be put back as talks deadlocked UK politics live – latest updates The EU has said Keir Starmer’s…
Boris Johnson described Theresa May as a ‘giant yucca tree under whose shade everything dies’
Exclusive: Sir Conor Burns, one of Boris Johnson’s closest aides, lays bare the former prime minister’s dim view of his predecessor in new book marking 10 years since the Brexit re…
British trade minister says rejoining EU would not fix UK's issues
LONDON, June 3 - Rejoining the European Union would not \"magically solve\" Britain's issues, even if the country's long-term future lies with Europe, business and trade minister P…
Brexit book reveals explosive secrets behind UK decision to leave the EU
A new book to mark ten years since the UK’s Brexit referendum reveals the inside story from the key players – from both sides of the debate. Their candid accounts paint a picture o…
WATCH: Labour ‘Growth Minister’ Claims Rejoining the EU is Inevitable
Here is Labour's "Growth Minister" - three words that should never sit next to each other in a sentence - Lord Livermore standing at the Lords despatch…
David Cameron offered Boris Johnson senior Cabinet role if he agreed not to push for Brexit
Johnson tells BBC documentary he played tennis in early 2016 with then prime minister to discuss EU referendum UK politics live – latest updates David Cameron offered Boris Johnson…
‘Catastrophic for creative industries’: Brexit barriers shut UK actors out of EU jobs
Casting shifts to EU talent as paperwork delays and visa limits make hiring British crews less viable From blacklists for UK passport holders to being asked to work illegally while…
Submit your questions: Ten years on, what’s next for Brexit?
Arrive three hours early for flights to beat post-Brexit visa queues, Britons warned
The Entry Exit System started its roll out in October last year…
Could Alberta trigger Canada’s Brexit moment?
Alberta separatists are gaining momentum as Canada faces its biggest unity crisis in decades.…
Get a spiked ‘10 years of Brexit’ pint glass
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James Weston: The Long Read – Did Brexit restore Parliamentary Sovereignty in the United Kingdom?
ultimately, the EU is no longer able to exercise legal power in the UK or constrain Parliament’s decisions. In the constitutional sense, Parliamentary sovereignty and its legal sup…
Alberta separatists, learn from the disaster of Brexit. I was there
Canada is seen as an oasis of stability in an increasingly volatile world - why anyone would mess with this strikes foreigners as mind-blowing…
Brexiters peddled ‘nationalistic pish’, said Reform UK’s Makerfield candidate
Robert Kenyon castigated Brexit as an economically self-harming project on rugby league forum in 2016…
UK will get no special treatment from EU, European ministers say
There will be ‘no cherrypicking’ of policies, EU says, after Starmer says he hopes to negotiate single market for goods…
In Britain, Brexit is debated again as Starmer’s grip on power slips
The PM is promising to strengthen EU ties at a time when the eurosceptic Reform party is on the rise.…
How Brexit made Britain a European country
Matthew Jeffery: The Long Read – Brexit Didn’t Fail. We Failed Brexit
We took back control and then ran away from it. Before declaring Brexit a failure, perhaps we should first have the courage to properly attempt it. Not half-implement it. Not dilut…
Voices: ‘Reversing Brexit is not possible – new membership is’: Readers on reality of Britain rejoining the EU
Readers are split between those who see a relatively quick EU return as possible due to existing alignment and those who argue rejoining would still require full concessions, inclu…
Iceland’s foreign minister fears ‘Brexit moment’ in EU accession referendum
Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir accuses opponents of fearmongering amid warnings over misinformation and AI Iceland’s foreign minister has said she fears her country faces a “Brexit…
UK's ex-PM Blair calls on Labour to focus on policy, not personality
LONDON, May 26 - Tony Blair, who led Labour to victory in three UK elections, called on the party on Tuesday to shun the temptation to move left or reverse Brexit to shore up its f…
Blair: Labour is playing with fire over UK’s future – and is too weak to rejoin EU
The party’s most successful former leader and prime minister issues a scathing indictment of Starmer’s government – and warns that the UK cannot even discuss rejoining the EU until…
Reform’s by-election candidate didn’t vote for Brexit, unearthed posts suggest
Robert Kenyon has been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks over a series of resurfaced social media posts…
‘A very dangerous bluff’: Mark Carney warns of Brexit-like regret if Alberta leaves Canada
The Canadian prime minister led the Bank of England when the U.K. left the European Union in 2020.…
Britain is quietly de-Brexiting
Carney warns Alberta independence vote from Canada could echo Brexit as a ‘dangerous bluff’
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney slammed Alberta’s planned independence vote, comparing it to Brexit.…
Carney warns of ‘dangerous bluff’ in Alberta vote, citing Brexit
Last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith pledged to call a referendum in October on whether the energy-rich province should stay in Canada.…
Carney warns Alberta independence vote from Canada could echo Brexit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney compared Alberta’s vote on whether to move toward independence to Brexit, calling it a potential “dangerous bluff.”…
Carney warns Alberta independence vote from Canada could echo Brexit as a 'dangerous bluff'
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney compared Alberta’s vote on whether to move toward independence to Brexit, calling it a potential “dangerous bluff.”…
Carney warns Alberta separatists of Brexit-style regret
‘A Dangerous Bluff’: Carney Likens Alberta Referendum to Brexit
The Canadian prime minister, who was the governor of the Bank of England when Britain voted to leave the European Union, said the Alberta referendum on separating from Canada could…
‘A Dangerous Bluff’: Carney Likens Alberta Referendum to Brexit
Alberta separation vote a ‘dangerous bluff,’ Carney warns
Vote ‘yes’ would not strengthen the province’s hands in negotiations, he says…
David Miliband: Europe and US need ‘separate bedrooms’ but not divorce
Former Labour minister says complete disengagement has potential ‘for us to end up in a very, very difficult position’ David Miliband has said Europe should have “separate bedrooms…
Apply to Rejoin the EU as soon as possible to increase growth in the UK
We believe Brexit's not working. The OBR judges that the UK economy is smaller and trade is weaker because of Brexit, and it will just get worse. 10 years after the Brexit vote, le…
EU could fast-track Britain’s membership if UK decided to reverse Brexit
Exclusive: Rejoining the EU could take place much more quickly for the UK than it typically would for other candidate countries, as a result of pre-existing alignment with the bloc…
UK proposes single market for goods with EU, gets promptly told no
The UK proposed a single market for goods with the EU, but Brussels rejected the pitch. Here's what happened and what it means ahead of the July 2026 summit.…
UK needs ‘national consensus’ over rejoining EU, David Miliband says
Ex-foreign secretary urges reset at ‘higher dosage’ after officials revealed to have pitched single market for goods Britain needs a “national consensus” about rejoining the Europe…
Inside the Brexit-voting Labour stronghold that looks set to determine our next prime minister
Labour faces an almighty task to hold onto Makerfield, a seat which typifies its red wall heartlands. Is Andy Burnham the party’s only chance of stopping Reform in this former coal…
UK officials suggested single market for goods with Europe
Industry figures briefed on the move said the idea has not been taken forward at this point, after EU scepticism.…
UK pitched single market for goods with EU, as it pursues trade reintegration
Exclusive: Top official presented idea in Brussels, but sources say EU rebuffed it…
Brexit Is Not the Cause of Britain's Woes
<p>James Piereson on European economic troubles.</p>…
Electoral reform and reversing Brexit: they’re more connected than you might think | Tom Baldwin
Labour’s emerging leadership contest is reopening the EU debate. But if we want to rejoin, Britain needs a more European voting system first, says former senior adviser to the Labo…
Why Labour can’t let go of Europe
The post Why Labour can’t let go of Europe appeared first on spiked .…
Brexit Is Not the Cause of Britain's Woes
James Piereson on European economic troubles.…
Reeves’ VAT Cut Only Possible Thanks to Brexit
Reeves' 'Great British Summer Savings' targeted cut to VAT is only possible thanks to Brexit. A huge victory for sovereign Britain... The EU VAT Directive…
Burnham Accuses Media of ‘Skewed Coverage’ on Brexit Stance
Andy Burnham has just sat down for an interview with BBC Radio Manchester. Finally willing to (half) answer some questions... On Brexit, he attempted to…
Voices: ‘Only option’ or ‘losing strategy’? Readers react to Labour’s Brexit split
As Labour’s leadership hopefuls reopen the Brexit debate, many Independent readers argued the party can no longer ignore the fallout of leaving the EU – though others warned it ris…
A decade after the Brexit vote, we want to hear how you feel now
As the UK approaches the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum, we’d like to hear how people feel about the decision now and whether your views have changed over the past decad…
Brexit may be back, but Britain needs to know what it wants
A decade after the referendum, EU leaders would welcome closer ties – once the UK has understood the ‘European deal’ • Don’t get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up her…
The Global Story
Britain has had six leaders in 10 years. Why might Keir Starmer be the next forced out?…
In The Room | Burnham or Brexit 2.0? Analysing the Labour leadership face-off
With the writing seemingly on the wall for Keir Starmer, two contenders have already thrown their names into the ring for his job. Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting has launche…
Nothing sums up the death of accountability like the prospect of Nigel Farage in No 10 | George Monbiot
You’d expect the public face of Brexit to be punished by voters. But history shows that such leaders often profit from the chaos they sow, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot…
The balance of global power is shifting fast, but Britain is stuck in the same old Brexit rut | Rafael Behr
Without a reckoning about the epic strategic error of leaving the EU, there is no serious debate about the country’s future place in the world, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr…
Delusional, desperate – and mostly called David, Brexiters gather to lament the Great Betratal | John Crace
The Freedom Association’s Brexit Unleashed conference in Westminster was largely untroubled by reality…
Senior figures in Blue Labour turn on Burnham over Brexit
Lord Maurice Glasman, founder of the influential Blue Labour movement, has offered his backing to home secretary Shabana Mahmood as the party’s next leader…
Burnham could beat Farage in a general election, new poll suggests
‘Dangerous’ Brexit row could cost Mr Burnham’s hopes of winning Makerfield by-election…
Why has the U.K. had 6 prime ministers in less than 10 years?
Political chaos has engulfed Britain, with six people holding the U.K.'s top job in a decade, including one prime minister who lasted only 45 days.…
Brussels Would Hit Britain With £5 Billion Rebate Raid to Rejoin
Britain would lose Margaret Thatcher's EU rebate and pay at least £5 billion a year more than before Brexit if Labour drags the country back into…