Brexit has always been about the sovereignty of the nation. It has now become just as much about...
Author - Richard Tuck
Parliament has no sovereignty higher than a popular mandate
By asserting their right to ignore repeated popular mandates, the Remainer faction in the House of...
A Modest Proposal to limit the danger of democracy
Progressive-minded people have suddenly remembered the dangers of democracy – something our...
Nostalgic for Empire? Not ‘Leave’, but ‘Remain’.
Those who support Brexit are regularly accused of being nostalgic for the days of empire. There is...
A Second Referendum: just what the wreckers want
Remainers such as Tony Blair have already played a damaging trick on the country: they have made a...
A Modest Proposal For the Irish Border
Professor Richard Tuck of Harvard University argues that a little-used rule of the World Trade...
Mandelson has a Nerve on Nationalism
To resist the EU is in fact to resist “nationalism” in its latest form; the paradox in the...
A Brexit Proposal By Christopher Bickerton and Richard Tuck
We reproduce here the November 2017 Report published independently by Dr Richard Bickerton of...
The Current Shambles
Professor Richard Tuck rehearses the long history of British governments using the EU to constrain...
No compromise now over democracy By Richard Tuck
If we value transparency and trustworthiness in our politics, we have to leave the EU and detoxify...
How to Break up the Union By Richard Tuck
If Theresa May were really to care about the actual possibility of the United Kingdom dissolving...
Chequers. A Trap for the Left
Richard Tuck argues that the key aspect of the Chequers deal is UK adherence to EU state aid rules...
Labour and the EU. Corbyn and the Customs Union
Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour Party reverts to an older Labour opposition to an EU which...