Government & politics • Featured If Boris is toppled, who should lead the Tories? 02/07/2022by Brian Morris
Blog • Government & politics • Featured In praise of my friend Frosty – the man who got Brexit done 30/12/2021by Oliver Lewis
Featured • Government & politics • Post Brexit New BfB report explains the politics and economics of the fishing issue 24/12/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Government & politics • Briefings A Biden presidency doesn’t change the Brexit endgame. 09/11/2020by Caroline Bell
Government & politics • Key Documents • Featured Prime Minister’s speech in Greenwich: 3 February 2020 23/02/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • The EU • Government & politics The EU isn’t interested in free trade with the UK, just political domination 20/02/2020by Harry Western
Government & politics • Featured Is the Irish Election Result ‘Bad for Brexit’? 13/02/2020by Nick Busvine
Government & politics • Blog • Featured BREXIT and Democracy 10/02/2020by Robert Jackson, Philip Towle
Government & politics • Blog • Featured Why Boris Johnson is right to rule out a “transition” extension? 24/01/2020by Titus
Featured • Government & politics • Reports General Boris: Time to Look at The Other Side of The Hill 18/01/2020by Gwythian Prins
Featured • Government & politics • Reports Boris’s masterstroke? The demise of the Tory Ultra-Remainers 15/01/2020by Anna Bailey
Featured • Government & politics • Blog George Orwell and the language of Brexit 15/11/2019by Robert Colls
Featured • Government & politics • Legal matters & rights • Blog The Johnson Letter: does it violate the Benn Act? 20/10/2019by Titus
Security & defence • Withdrawal Agreement • Government & politics • Reports • Featured The Defence Threat from Hidden EU Deals 17/09/2019by Lt Gen Jonathon Riley
Featured • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • Government & politics • Briefings Remainer MPs are doing incalculable damage to democracy 09/09/2019by Bryan Gould
Featured • Government & politics • Briefings Johnson’s letter to the EU – misstep or masterstroke? 22/08/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Democracy & constitution • Miscellaneous • Civil service • Blog Is the Civil Service Impartial? 10/08/2019by Nick Busvine
Blog • Government & politics • Featured Boris Johnson’s first week – an assessment 02/08/2019by Harry Western
Featured • Government & politics • Reports The SNP’s attempt to exploit Brexit is floundering 18/07/2019by Will Podmore
Blog • Government & politics • Featured Boris’s Brexit Revolution? 13/07/2019by Briefings For Britain
Blog • Government & politics • Featured Six ways we can be sure Boris is serious 01/07/2019by Harry Western
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured Time to Challenge the Brexit Narrative 28/06/2019by Brian Morris
Blog • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • Civil service • Featured Why does the Establishment get it wrong? 24/06/2019by Nick Busvine
Government & politics • Blog The Strange Case of Rory Stewart: Stalking Horse? Trojan Horse? Or both? 19/06/2019by Gwythian Prins
Blog • Government & politics • Featured Vassalage or Power? Thoughts for Would-Be Prime Ministers 01/06/2019by Caroline Bell
Blog • Economy & trade • Project Fear • Civil service • Featured A new prime minister must end the Treasury’s anti-Brexit propaganda campaign 01/06/2019by Harry Western
Brexit options & no-deal • Government & politics • Blog • Featured Not listening to ‘no deal’: one clever politician and three bad arguments 01/06/2019by Sir Noel Malcolm
Blog • Government & politics • Featured The Character-Assassination of Nigel Farage: Thoughts from an Imaginary Potential Brexit Party Voter 24/05/2019by Clive Pinder
Featured • Labour & the Left • Blog An Appeal from Old Labour to Corbyn’s Labour 24/05/2019by Robert Colls
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured Tory MPs need To Get Real: It’s Got To Be Boris 07/05/2019by Robert Lee
Blog • Democracy & constitution • Government & politics • Featured Interregnum 01/05/2019by Jonathan Rutherford
Blog • Government & politics • Featured A Debate with Rory Stewart, MP 29/04/2019by Briefings For Britain
Blog • Government & politics • Featured The Real Plan Behind The Article 50 Extension 12/04/2019by Caroline Bell
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Government & politics Number 10 Has the Brexit Key 09/04/2019by Civil Servant
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured The Great British Brexit Showstopper May Yet Be To Come 05/04/2019by Caroline Bell
Featured • The EU • EU neo-imperialism • Labour & the Left • Blog Why the Internationalist Left Should Oppose the EU Customs Union 01/04/2019by Richard Johnson
Subscribers' Views • The EU • Government & politics • Labour & the Left • Featured Labour should wake up to EU reality 01/04/2019by Will Podmore
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics It’s Double or Quits for Theresa May 27/03/2019by Caroline Bell
Featured • Northern Ireland • Government & politics • Labour & the Left • Blog Theresa May should stop worrying about Northern Ireland 20/03/2019by Kate Hoey, David Trimble
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured Brexiteers Must Not Snatch Humiliation from the Jaws of May’s Defeat 18/03/2019by Caroline Bell
Featured • Government & politics • Briefings Will MPs Give EU a Win-Win Brexit? 14/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Blog • Withdrawal Agreement • Government & politics • Featured Pulling the Wool. The PM’s Last Gasp 12/03/2019by Graham Gudgin
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics Brexiteers Should Now Prepare to Back Mrs May’s Deal 11/03/2019by Robert Lee
Featured • Podcasts • Government & politics Suella Braverman MP, tells BfB why Brexit is a liberation from a failing EU economy 05/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured Who is calling the tune? The ‘final choreography’ for Brexit 26/02/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous • Civil service The Mandarins Speak 23/02/2019by Sir Peter Marshall
Featured • Government & politics • Podcasts The Labour Party is going to take the UK out of the European Union: Maurice Glasman 08/02/2019by Maurice Glasman
Blog • Democracy & constitution • Government & politics • Featured The British Road to Dirty War 23/01/2019by Professor David Betz, Professor Michael Rainsborough
Podcasts • Government & politics • Featured Lord Peter Lilley – Is May playing chicken? 22/01/2019by Briefings For Britain
Podcasts • Northern Ireland • Government & politics • Featured Kate Hoey: Is May really seeking a solution to the NI backstop? 22/01/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Government & politics • Briefings The Political Ethics of Brexit 10/01/2019by Briefings For Britain
Podcasts • Labour & the Left • Government & politics How Labour’s pro-Leave position on #Brexit will help it to win the next General Election 10/01/2019by Briefings For Britain
Blog • Labour & the Left • Miscellaneous • Featured Jeremy Corbyn remains committed to Brexit – it’s his key to Downing Street 10/12/2018by Richard Johnson
News • Democracy & constitution • Government & politics • Labour & the Left • Featured Why sovereignty matters for national unity: a warning 10/12/2018by Jonathan Rutherford
Reports • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • Labour & the Left • Featured Brexit in Name Only: Causes and Consequences 01/11/2018by Dr Lee Jones
Featured • Labour & the Left • Government & politics • Blog Transforming the political landscape. Lessons from history. By Robert Tombs 18/10/2018by Robert Tombs
Featured • Economy & trade • Government & politics • Blog May doubles down on deception 17/10/2018by Harry Western
Blog • Labour & the Left • Chequers • Featured Chequers. A Trap for the Left 10/07/2018by Richard Tuck
Blog • 'Remainer revolt' • Civil service • Featured Remain and the Civil Service 28/06/2018by Pamel Dow
Blog • Economy & trade • Project Fear • Civil service • Featured Is HM Treasury the Enemy of Brexit? 27/06/2018by Graham Gudgin
Podcasts • Brexit options & no-deal • Labour & the Left • Featured Why the Labour Party should reject a “soft” Brexit 23/06/2018by Richard Johnson
Blog • 'Remainer revolt' • Government & politics • Featured The Wind of Change and Tory – Remain 15/06/2018by Daniel Robinson
Blog • Civil service • Security & defence • Featured Time to Challenge Defence Civil Servants over Brexit 28/05/2018by Gwythian Prins, Sir Richard Dearlove
Blog • Miscellaneous • Labour & the Left • Featured In Supporting Brexit, Labour Rediscovered Its Radical Tory Socialist Tradition by Richard Johnson 05/05/2018by Richard Johnson
Blog • Customs Union • Labour & the Left • Featured Labour and the EU. Corbyn and the Customs Union 18/03/2018by Richard Tuck
News • Government & politics • Featured Simplistic and absurd: Sir Vince Cable’s Comments on Brexiteers 15/03/2018by Dr Ian Moody
Blog • Economy & trade • Foreign affairs • Labour & the Left • Featured Labour’s New Customs Union Policy is a Missed Opportunity for a Humanitarian Trade Agenda 06/03/2018by Richard Johnson
Miscellaneous • Labour & the Left • Briefings • Featured How Brexit can help us tackle disadvantage 16/02/2018by Pamel Dow