Case that ‘could end Brexit’ heard today A French lawyer’s case attacking the basis of the Brexit negotiations is being heard this morning in the General Court of the EU in Luxembourg.
MEPs defend expat rights MEPs are expected to vote on a new Brexit resolution calling for enhanced protection for Britons in the EU such as ongoing free movement rights. Europe? Better out than in... Progress on Brexit court action No vote, no problem
Remember the 62% In his excellent letter, Philip Clews (July 2017), made the mistake of saying the Remain vote made 48% of the electorate – that should have been 48% of those who voted.
Character, judgment, ability: all wrong The UK has a proud history of political stability, good sense and racial tolerance but the EU referendum has changed this.
Perhaps my remain vote was a mistake Dr Tim Blakemore ( Connexion June) outlines EU benefits such as ‘support for cross border cultural associations, protection of the environment and encouragement of regional products and characteristics’, but it begs the question why the EU does this if national parliaments also perform those functions?