Internal Market Bill
How detached will Northern Ireland be from Brexit Britain?
Despite agreement in the Joint Committee, the disruption to trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland remains considerable
Sheep in wolf’s clothing
The two theories about what No.10 is doing with the Internal Market Bill
The Internal Market Bill doesn’t do a lot
There is much more to legislate to ensure Britain’s sovereignty
Liar! Liar! House on fire?
Never mind whether PMQs matter – does Parliament currently matter?
Shifting the goalposts?
Will the Internal Market Bill breach the Withdrawal Agreement?
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