About Leave Means Leave
17. 4 million people voted for the UK to leave the European Union – the largest democratic mandate in the history of British politics. Their wishes must be respected.
Leave Means Leave Description
17. 4 million people voted for the UK to leave the European Union – the largest democratic mandate in the history of British politics. Their wishes must be respected. That means we must regain control of our borders, our laws and our money. Unequivocally, Leave means leaving the Single Market, leaving the customs union and UK courts no longer being subservient to the European Court of Justice.
Reviews
Theresa May nailed it at Lancaster House, so how did we end up with the disastrous Chequers plan?
Iain Duncan Smith on BBC's World at One: The truth is, trade was always the mechanism used to drive the nations closer together under the EU’s shared plan. If the EU is really for improving the welfare and lifestyles of EU citizens they will want to secure a deal with us, as their largest trading partners.
"Rather than seize on the opportunities for Global Britain, the Chequers plan hands that prize away to the EU, and locks us out of that future economic opportunity."
The City’s resilience after Brexit could be bad news for the EU
Todays Economists for Free Trade report accuses Treasury of making 'shamelessly partisan predictions'
Brexit trade deal? Minister reveals New Zealand 'very keen' for huge free trade agreement
The public finances tell the tale of the steadily improving economy (despite Brexit)
The kamikaze Brexit strategy of this Government beggars belief
Scaremongering over City job losses post Brexit was ludicrous. Lord Mayor of the City, Charles Bowman just confirmed likely to be approx. 10% of the 75,000 forecast in 2016 by Project Fear conspirators, Oliver Wyman. They should apologise to the country.
UK construction sector expands at its fastest pace since May 2017
Lord Mandelson must remain loyal to the European Union or risk losing his lucrative Brussels pension after serving as trade commissioner
Michael Burrage: A World Trade Deal under WTO rules is now the best option for the UK
Priti Patel MP: "Not being run by remote control by Brussels and with no EU rulebook, Britain can have an economic plan based on prosperity and opportunity with full trade freedom, which will show the world how open markets and pro-competitive regulation is the route to economic freedom and success."
Letters: The world is Britain’s fruit basket and we grow plenty of veg at home
May’s hand has been massively strengthened in the Brexit negotiations after a new study revealed that using WTO rules instead of making a deal with the EU will turn Britain into an economic powerhouse
Senior EU diplomat exposed as Remainer Twitter troll
Take-up of offices in the Square Mile jumped 10% over the last year
Brexit makes me furious sometimes - says Donald Tusk
City of London slashes Brexit job-loss estimate