by Claire Kimber | 13th April 2021 | Brexit, General, Politics
Andrea Jenkyns is MP for Morley and Outwood. Much of the Brexit debate centred on discussion of sovereignty and freedom; the ability to make our own laws that best reflect our own aspirations. But my belief in sovereignty and freedom from the EU are not abstract...
by Claire Kimber | 13th April 2021 | Brexit, General, Politics
Chris Thorne is an Oceans Campaigner at Greenpeace UK. This is a sponsored post by Greenpeace UK. Brexit is done, and the UK is now stepping out into the world on its own two feet. Brexit has divided opinions, no doubt, but the UK has left the European Union so we...
by Claire Kimber | 13th April 2021 | Brexit, Europe, General, Politics
David Gauke is a former Justice Secretary, and was an independent candidate in South-West Hertfordshire at the recent general election. The Government’s announcement that it is undertaking an independent enquiry of the Greensill Capital affair is unlikely to bring...
by Claire Kimber | 9th April 2021 | Brexit, General, Politics
Matt Kilcoyne is Head Of Communications at the Adam Smith Institute. We’re now over a year into the pandemic radically shifting the creation of legislation, from a long-winded process studded with Parliamentary scrutiny and debate to laws affecting so many now so...
by Claire Kimber | 2nd April 2021 | Brexit, General, Politics
Joshua O’Connor works in the private equity executive search and advisory industry and was a local council candidate for Lewisham Central in 2018. Much of the UK’s soft power is driven by the creative industries. British music, art, theatre and film have huge global...
by Claire Kimber | 31st March 2021 | Brexit, General, Politics
Who now dares to talk about the virtues? Danny Kruger, MP since December 2019 for Devizes, is one of the few parliamentarians who ventures to do so. In his latest declaration, jointly launched with Miriam Cates, who in 2019 took Penistone and Stocksbridge from Labour,...