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It's all about 'hard' and 'soft'. The fanatics want a 'hard Brexit' in which the UK crashes out of the EU without so much as a post-Brexit trade deal, while their opponents want to stay in the ...
None of the deals announced today will winch the once regnant Britannia back up the economic slipway down which she slides.
The agreement includes a new defense partnership and reduced checks on food and drink, removing some trade barriers after ...
Britain and the European Union have agreed to a landmark deal aimed at “resetting” their post-Brexit relationship, easing ...
Some are opposed to her deal because they think it’s too ‘soft’ and doesn’t reflect the true meaning of Brexit, some think it’s too ‘hard’, and some think the UK needs another say on ...
"All UK cities face significant economic challenges after we leave the EU, but the impact of both 'hard' or 'soft' Brexit will be felt very differently across the country," said Andrew Carter ...
The third component of the deal was a youth-mobility (now renamed “youth-experience”) agreement. This will make it easier for ...
UK and European Union negotiators worked into Sunday evening in a bid to reset post-Brexit relations under Keir Starmer’s new ...
The EU has been in “constant contact” with the UK to warn against making trade concessions to Donald Trump that could harm Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset ... very hard” with the UK to ...
Unfortunately, Boris Johnson, by his weakness and opportunism, delivered a needlessly “hard” Brexit and made the country poorer than it ever needed to have been. Now, Sir Keir has a golden ...
Keir Starmer should put foreign aid on the table during Brexit reset talks with the EU ... In an article for The i Paper, Creasy says the soft power the UK is set to lose over cuts to the aid ...
Some still believe the government may be forced to hold a second referendum – if not giving an option to stop the process, then at least setting out a choice between a hard or a soft Brexit.