Brexit
The Malthouse compromise prizes Conservative unity over Brexit negotiability
The Malthouse compromise on Brexit may unite elements of the Conservative party – but shows zero understanding of what might work in Brussels.
Might Theresa May call a general election to resolve the Brexit deadlock?
Calling a general election may do little to end the parliamentary stalemate.
Food and farming after Brexit
Minette Batters, President of the National Farmers Union (NFU), sets out her views on the way forward.
Labour’s alternative to the Prime Minister’s plan appears to have little substance
There appears to be very little substance to Labour’s alternative Brexit plan.
The Prime Minister moves an inch on Brexit
The Prime Minister's flexibility in her statement today fired the starting gun on MPs attempts to find a way forward.
The Foreign Office under Labour: keynote speech by Rt Hon Emily Thornberry MP
The Institute for Government is delighted to welcome Emily Thornberry, MP for Islington South and Finsbury and Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign a
We are entering a new phase of Brexit distractions
Brexit has risked delaying, deprioritising, or simply ignoring key policy areas.
Whitehall Monitor 2019
The impact of Brexit is being felt throughout government
What would it take for the EU to extend Article 50?
The EU27 are actively considering how an Article 50 extension might work, but the UK can’t take it for granted.
Parliament can take control of Brexit – but that won’t solve the impasse
The ‘Nick Boles plan' to wrest control of the Brexit process from Government could work, but it will merely delay rather than solve the Brexit impasse