Brexit
Conservative no confidence vote is Sliding Doors moment
Conservative MPs will pick one of two roads through the Brexit forest – and one may lead to ‘no deal’.
Article 50 extension
Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is the legal process for leaving the EU.
There is no such thing as a ‘managed no deal’ Brexit
Those calling for a no deal Brexit need to be honest about what it would mean.
What next for Brexit?
The Institute for Government brought together leading parliamentarians and political figures to ask what happens next for Brexit.
Legislating Brexit: the Withdrawal Agreement Bill and parliamentary sovereignty
How to reconcile the commitments in the Withdrawal Agreement with the sovereignty of Parliament.
There is no easy exit route from the Irish backstop
Ministers need to accept that there is no clear, negotiable route out of the backstop, without one side moving significantly from its current position
The Government’s economic analysis flatters Theresa May’s Brexit deal
It is clear that the assumptions chosen present the Prime Minister’s Chequers proposal as the best available Brexit.
Time is running out on EU policing and criminal justice cooperation
No deal would be a significant step back for UK–EU security cooperation – particularly when it comes to policing and criminal justice.