Articles by AC Grayling
AC Grayling / September 21, 2018
Another vote is simply a democratic necessity, whichever side you are on
Exit from the single market will force small businesses to close: we must not sleepwalk into this absurdity
AC Grayling / March 2, 2018
Since the EU referendum, I am often asked if other parties should trade with, visit and study in the UK. My answer? Stay away
AC Grayling / December 7, 2017
Whatever you might think, MPs have not assented to Britain leaving the European Union. That leaves the UK in dodgy legal territory
AC Grayling / September 8, 2017
Charity begins at home. But my goal would be to create a united, rational world
Negotiations over Britain’s exit have begun—but the process of leaving is an act of folly. Article 50 should be withdrawn, and another referendum held
AC Grayling / May 17, 2017
What happens when our military machines are not only unmanned but autonomous?
AC Grayling / April 18, 2017
Or, second best, those on the left should forgo tribal loyalties and unite under an anti-Tory flag
AC Grayling / February 3, 2017
No—they bypass the procedures designed to optimise decision-making
AC Grayling / August 18, 2016
If MPs uncritically accept the results of the EU referendum, they are not doing their jobs