Blog • Subscribers' Views • Post Brexit Pessimists are wrong. Brexit not in peril 05/11/2022by Brian Morris
Blog • Subscribers' Views • Economy & trade The Remainer coup in the Tory party 29/10/2022by David Blake
Subscribers' Views • Security & defence • Featured Russia, raw materials and geopolitics 18/06/2022by Frank Millard
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Society and public opinion The Queen’s Jubilee and her underlying message 04/06/2022by Frank Millard
Subscribers' Views • Northern Ireland • Featured Why the NI Protocol is Not Just Against Northern Ireland but the Whole United Kingdom 08/02/2022by Dr Dan Boucher
Subscribers' Views • Economy & trade • Featured Sixty Four Years of British Agriculture 09/10/2021by Nicholas Davie-Thornhill
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Post Brexit Brexit and The Trouble with Boris 18/07/2021by Brian Morris
Subscribers' Views • Protecting the Union • Featured Questions the SNP avoid answering 13/02/2021by Ed Robertson
Featured • Subscribers' Views • The EU Gibraltarisation: how the EU is planning the next stage of its anti-Brexit campaign 21/01/2021by Titus
Featured • Subscribers' Views Boris’s blow against SNP’s independence dream 12/01/2021by Ed Robertson
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Brexit options & no-deal The EU/UK Trade Deal: Boris Achieves the “Impossible” 08/01/2021by Robert Lee
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Economy & trade An Australian view of the UK-EU trade negotiations 28/10/2020by Peter Anderson
Subscribers' Views • Withdrawal Agreement • Blog • Featured The UK Pot calls itself jet black, while the Kettle goes Brussels-free 24/10/2020by Sir Peter Marshall
Subscribers' Views • Impact of the Covid virus • Featured Covid: Time for a change of track 22/10/2020by Brian Morris
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Blog Brussels’ ‘Level Playing Field’: A Strategy of Entanglement 02/05/2020by Tony Lane
Subscribers' Views Postmortem: Remainers thought they were winning, but they were losing 09/02/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Subscribers' Views Remainers actually helped Boris to deliver his Brexit deal 07/02/2020by Ed Robertson
Subscribers' Views The EU’s latest attempt to retain control of UK trade post Brexit 10/12/2019by Ed Robertson
Featured • Subscribers' Views Don’t be afraid of relocating to the UK post-Brexit 15/11/2019by Sabrina Bucknole
Subscribers' Views • Withdrawal Agreement • Featured Why I Cannot Support Boris’s Deal 19/10/2019by Caroline Bell
Subscribers' Views • Constitutional issues • Featured The British MPs behaving like the Hong Kong Executive 12/10/2019by David Blake
Subscribers' Views On “Two Letters from Boris Johnson to Jean-Claude Juncker” 04/10/2019by Robert Harneis
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured Time to Challenge the Brexit Narrative 28/06/2019by Brian Morris
Subscribers' Views • Legal matters & rights • Featured The Brexit Bill? Go to arbitration. 18/06/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Democracy & constitution • Society and public opinion Brexit, Accountability and Reform 27/05/2019by David Landsman
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Free Trade Agreement Forget the Withdrawal Agreement: We Need a Fair Free Trade Deal 27/05/2019by Briefings For Britain
Subscribers' Views • Second referendum • Featured A Second Referendum: Unfair, Dishonest and Undemocratic 15/05/2019by Brian Morris
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured Tory MPs need To Get Real: It’s Got To Be Boris 07/05/2019by Robert Lee
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Government & politics Number 10 Has the Brexit Key 09/04/2019by Civil Servant
Subscribers' Views • 'Remainer revolt' Brexit: Not About Who Is Right or Wrong but Principles 08/04/2019by Clive Pinder
Featured • Subscribers' Views Is the EU About to Call Time on Theresa May’s Delaying Tactics? 08/04/2019by Ian Moone
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured The Great British Brexit Showstopper May Yet Be To Come 05/04/2019by Caroline Bell
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous An Open Letter to Parliamentarians 04/04/2019by Peter Semper
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous A French Veto – the Beautiful Symmetry? 01/04/2019by Robert Lee
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Labour & the Left • The EU • Featured Labour should wake up to EU reality 01/04/2019by Will Podmore
Subscribers' Views • Legal matters & rights • Featured A Fourth Vote on The Withdrawal Agreement Requires New Legal Authority 31/03/2019by Caroline Bell
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics It’s Double or Quits for Theresa May 27/03/2019by Caroline Bell
Subscribers' Views • The EU • Euro & the Eurozone • Featured The ECB. What better reason for leaving? 26/03/2019by Hugh Gunn
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous British friends, don’t miss Brexit! 20/03/2019by Professor Edouard Husson
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics • Featured Brexiteers Must Not Snatch Humiliation from the Jaws of May’s Defeat 18/03/2019by Caroline Bell
Featured • Subscribers' Views • WTO / no-deal No Deal is A Gentle Slope Not a Cliff-Edge 17/03/2019by Lee Rotherham
Subscribers' Views • Economy & trade The EU Threat to UK Prosperity Post-Brexit 12/03/2019by Ed Robertson
Subscribers' Views • Government & politics Brexiteers Should Now Prepare to Back Mrs May’s Deal 11/03/2019by Robert Lee
Subscribers' Views • Northern Ireland • Rights & civil liberties • Featured The backstop: a violation of human rights? 10/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Subscribers' Views • 'Remainer revolt' • The EU • Featured Political Ideology Trumps Free Trade 02/03/2019by Dr Ian Moody
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
Subscribers' Views • 'Remainer revolt' Moral denigration and condemnation: Gina Miller’s new weapon in her war on Brexit 26/09/2018by Dr Ian Moody
Subscribers' Views • Foreign affairs • Featured Was Margaret Thatcher Right After All? Dangers of a Resurgent Germany by Adrian Hill 12/09/2018by Adrian Hill
Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous • Featured The BRINO “Coup” has Failed by Robert Lee 29/08/2018by Robert Lee
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous • News How Others See Us: a French view. Translated by Sir Richard Aikens 08/08/2018by Richard Aikens
Subscribers' Views • WTO / no-deal What Price Hard Brexit When It (Inevitably) Comes? 04/08/2018by Robin Dunbar
Subscribers' Views • Economy & trade • Brexit options & no-deal Looking at Brexit from on top, rather than from underneath 23/07/2018by Paul Marshall
Subscribers' Views • Legal matters & rights • Featured Competition Law and Brexit – a Lesson from History 14/07/2018by Nick Pimlott, George McLellan
Subscribers' Views • 'Remainer revolt' • Society and public opinion The People’s Vote Demonstration on June 23rd 24/06/2018by Dr Ian Moody
Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous Britain’s Brexit Betrayal and British Values And Vision 08/06/2018by Andrew wright
Subscribers' Views • Brexit options & no-deal • WTO / no-deal A No-Deal Brexit. Our Best Hope 25/05/2018by John Longworth
Subscribers' Views • The EU • Future of the EU Great Britain. A Square Peg in a Round Hole 18/05/2018by David Lucas
Subscribers' Views • 'Remainer revolt' • Society and public opinion • Second referendum Reflections on the People’s Vote campaign for a second referendum 05/05/2018by Dr Ian Moody
Subscribers' Views • The EU Evolving Perceptions of EU Membership Ian Moody 13/04/2018by Dr Ian Moody