What would you do if you were Keir Starmer now? Would you rejoin the EU, meet China’s President Xi Jinping, stop supplying arms to Israel, encourage the Chancellor to free up regulations on bankers’ bonuses, adopt a ‘pragmatic’ approach to Trump’s election victory or tell the UK public they don’t have to change their behaviour in the face of out of control climate change?… Read More »
Trade and investment policy:Options for UK policy in 2024
Trade policy has become more politicised, facing challenges over the extent to which it can be used to promote values or proactively influence trade partners’ policies and practices. This paper… Read More »
Another bad week for Brexit – media digest
In the week that the US investment bank Goldman Sachs says Brexit is costing 5% of UK GDP, the full impact of the UK being a “third country” begins to… Read More »
Why it’s time to elevate the Brexit debate
Ahead of our business event on the hospitality and culture sectors post-Brexit, Martin Roche spells out how Europe is changing and Scotland must react… Read More »
UK trade trajectory post-Brexit: Resolution Foundation
Brexit was a seismic break for the UK, not least in bringing to a close a decades long trade strategy focused on integration with European markets. Since then the Government… Read More »
Retained EU Law BilL: Make Peers and MPs Kill the bill!
Kill the REUL bill: we’re urging members/supporters to contact peers (and MPs) to stop the bill erasing 4000 European laws on our statute books… Read More »
Become a friend of YEM
Support the Young European Movement fight Brexit. The younger generation have been the most hit by Brexit. We are the ones who must live with the consequences. You can help… Read More »
Future of US-UK trade relations: IPPR
The US and the UK are longstanding trade partners with shared interests in creating inclusive economic growth and advancing the green transition. After the dialogues on the future of Atlantic trade… Read More »