Author Archives: Jill Rutter
Michael Gove states the obvious
The PM’s Brexit deal is the biggest one-off imposition of red tape a government has ever inflicted on business
Will Dominic Cummings triumph in his war on Whitehall?
The controversial adviser is launching a military plan of campaign to reshape how government works. But his interventions could simply make things worse
Withdrawal Agreement Bill: serious, complicated and requiring thorough scrutiny
The legislation to implement the PM’s Brexit deal cannot just be nodded through
It’s the withdrawal agreement, stupid
The Brexit debate focuses on Chequers when the most important thing now is the “backstop”
Another step on the road to Brexit: what should we make of Theresa May’s latest speech?
It was about trying to hit the sweet spot between control and access
The other EU negotiation
Brexit totally dominates the UK political landscape—but in Europe the 27 are preoccupied with talks on something else entirely
Next stop phase two—what happens now in Brexit negotiations?
Theresa May has managed to strike a withdrawal deal. Now comes the hard part
The UK has leapt over Barnier’s divorce bill hurdle—what now?
The December EU summit just got a little simpler, but challenges on the Irish border and EU citizens’ rights remain
What Clegg should have said about immigration
Politicians must be courageous enough to talk about integration
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