List of EU Trade Agreements UK is Attempting to Rollover for Brexit
UK progress in rolling over EU trade agreements The table below gives a list of the EU’s trade agreements. The EU has trade agreements with around 70 partners. The number of agreements is lower as some cover more than one country. The EU’s partners in these agreements range from large economies, such as Japan and […]
Revoke Article 50 if There is No Brexit Plan Petition
Petition to Revoke Article 50 if there is no Brexit plan by the 25th February breaks the 100,000 signature threshold required to be debated in Parliament. On the 25th of November both the UK Government and the European Union came to an agreement on the proposed departure from the EU. After an historic defeat in […]
UK Trade with the EU: Facts and Stats
Statistics on UK-EU Trade from the House of Commons Library Contents 1. UK Trade in 2017 1.1 UK Trade Overview 1.2 UK Trade with individual EU countries 1.3 UK Trade in Goods 1.4 UK Trade in Services 2. UK Trade Recent Trends 2.1 The Rotterdam Effect 3. Trade between EU & Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland […]
Campaign to Keep the Ban on Fox Hunting
Back Labour’s Call to End Fox Hunting for Good Despite Labour’s 2004 ban on fox hunting, Theresa May has said that she has “always been in favour of fox hunting“, while Michael Gove has so far refused to close loopholes in the law. With Tory cuts to police and little resource for the National Wildlife […]
UKIP Manifesto
UKIP Interim Manifesto September 2018 PDF Download UKIP Manifesto Gerard Batten Introduction UKIP Manifesto 1. Brexit UKIP Manifesto 2. NHS Policy in England UKIP Manifesto 3. Social Care and Mental Health in England UKIP Manifesto 4. Welfare and Disability Policy in England UKIP Manifesto 5. Immigration UKIP Manifesto 6. Housing UKIP Manifesto 7. Education and […]
Is a No-Deal Brexit a Credible Negotiation Position?
With no time to waste is a no-deal or WTO Brexit a serious Article 50 process outcome or ONLY a negotiation tactic to scare the EU into further negotiations? The Labour party recently Tweeted “I say to the Prime Minister again: I am quite happy to talk. But the starting point for any talks about […]
UK Free Trade Agreements After Brexit
The Department for International Trade (DIT) is an international economic department responsible for securing UK and global prosperity by promoting and financing international trade and investment, and championing free trade. It is working to establish deeper trade and investment relationships with countries beyond the European Union. As set out in the Government’s White Paper “The […]
If There’s a People’s Vote is Faith in Democracy Dead?
There’s two opposing views regarding the legitimacy of a 2nd EU referendum or a People’s Vote: The democratic process didn’t end because of one vote vs we’ve already decided democratically, now implement the result. In Junes 2016 the UK had what was described by the UK Government “The EU referendum is a once in a […]