Brexit
The UK can’t rely on WTO rules to soften the blow of no deal Brexit
WTO rules won’t prevent the EU from applying its laws to the UK in the event of a no deal Brexit.
Supervision after Brexit
The UK must say who will play the role of the European Commission after Brexit.
The Home Office wrecks its reputation at the Home Affairs Select Committee – again
The Government now needs to put out its definitive advice on EU citizens after Brexit immediately to rectify the damage.
What makes a successful Brexit: Sir Bernard Jenkin keynote speech
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Sir Bernard Jenkin, to present a keynote speech.
A reasonable compromise on the European Court of Justice
The role of the European Court of Justice in settling disputes over the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement was one of the issues unresolved in March
Brexit and Ireland
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Adrian O’Neill, Irish Ambassador to the UK, for a conversation about Brexit and Ireland.
What makes a successful Brexit: Gordon Brown keynote speech
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome former Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Gordon Brown, to present a keynote speech on Brexit and the UK
What is the 95% the Prime Minister has signed up to in the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement?
If far more of the agreement has gone green, it’s time for both sides to publish the updated text.
A longer Brexit transition is a prize worth pocketing
An extension to the transition period won’t solve the Irish backstop problem, but an extra 12 months is still an offer worth having.
Understanding the economic impact of Brexit
Forecasts of the economic impacts of Brexit focus on the long-term and do not provide a guide to the immediate disruption from ‘no deal’.