Vote Leave
Total 40 Posts
How discussion influences votersโ attitudes towards post-Brexit immigration and regulation.
7 min read
The UK government has spent the last year negotiating a Brexit deal that maximises the ability of the UK to diverge from EU regulation. But is this what voters will necessarily want? This Deliberative Poll raises doubts.
Overpromising was always at the heart of Brexit.
4 min read
At the moment, the Brexiter and Government rhetoric insists that โsovereigntyโ and โunfettered tradeโ are mutually compatible goals. Overpromising was always at the heart of Brexit. Soon it is going to hurt.
The theatricals of โdeal or no dealโ are a distraction.
14 min read
Professor Chris Greyโs latest analysis on how the deal/no deal brinksmanship is damaging in itself, how both are bad outcomes and not what Brexiters had promised, and the very high price we are paying and going to pay...
#BuildBackBetter โ Whatโs behind Number 10โs latest slogan?
4 min read
Why the government should now stop with the slogans altogether and stop acting like they are constantly campaigning, and simply get on with the job instead.
Less than a hundred days left.
13 min read
Professor Chris Greyโs latest Brexit analysis on the continuing Internal Market Bill fallout, the lack of business and border preparedness for deal or no deal, the growing obviousness that not extending the Transition Period was a massive error, and thoughts on where it is all heading.
The sillier season.
11 min read
Professor Chris Greyโs Brexit analysis on how the Channel migrants panic links back to the 2016 Referendum and forward to post-Brexit international co-operation, IDS et alโs โMillwallโ approach to diplomacy, and the US and Japan trade deals.
Brexit, Australian style: Will leaving the EU breathe new life into an old friendship?
13 min read
After neglecting its old ally for years, Global Britain is suddenly in need of mates.