Brexit
A new Queen’s Speech may be a shop window for an election campaign
Holding a new Queen’s Speech doesn’t alter the parliamentary arithmetic or boost the government’s hopes of making progress with its legislative agenda
Parliament still has power to shape Brexit – if MPs can agree how to use it
The government is not respecting Parliament’s democratic role in debating Brexit, but it hasn’t denied MPs’ their ability to have their say.
Boris Johnson’s prorogation plans may convince his Brexit opponents to act now
The government’s decision to prorogue Parliament may help leverage more support for its opponents' strategy to legislate against a no-deal Brexit.
Boris Johnson’s European tour has not altered the reality of Brexit
Despite the prime minister’s optimism and an enthusiastic reaction from his supporters, Boris Johnson’s European meetings have yet not shifted the ter
Missing EU meetings could damage the UK’s post-Brexit interests
The UK should make the most of being part of EU institutions while it still can.
UK–EU future relationship: what difference would a Brexit deal make?
This explainer illustrates some of the key differences between an agreement and no agreement outcome.
The government’s new no-deal Brexit immigration plan looks undeliverable
The Home Secretary’s plan to make a major change to immigration at the end of October is not credible.