Reform UK are presenting themselves as an insurgent political party, yet their adoption of former Conservatives shows they are nothing more than the 'Tories in disguise'.
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Reports the UK and the EU are preparing to agree a deal protecting British businesses from the impact of a new carbon border tax have been welcomed by campaigners.Prime Minister finds his voice in the fight against Farage
Campaigners have welcomed Keir Starmer's speech at the Labour Party conference and urged the Prime Minister to "deliver on those words".Chancellor seeks maximum economic and cultural opportunities via Youth Mobility Scheme
Campaigners have urged the UK and European Union (EU) to take action after Rachel Reeves confirmed the government was working towards "an ambitious agreement on youth mobility".Britain is off track and Brexit to blame, say Labour’s 2024 voters
A majority (56%) of people who voted Labour in July last year have said they think the UK is heading in the wrong direction - with over 3-in-5 (61%) of these voters who think this way pinning the blame on Brexit.
Best for Britain has undertaken a major 10,000-response poll and seat-by-seat MRP investigation into how the parties would fare at a UK General Election and, crucially, what would happen in different election pact scenarios.New polling: Public rejects PM’s power grab as peers vote on independence of Elections watchdog
New polling by Opinium on behalf of Best for Britain reveals that 70% of those asked believe the Electoral Commission should remain fully independent of the government while only 8% said it should not.Elections Bill - briefing to MPs 25.04.22
Ahead of the Elections Bill's return to the Commons, Best for Britain has produced a briefing for MPsElections Bill Lord's Committee Stage Briefing
Our briefing to Peers on the Elections Bill at Committee Stage, containing key messaging and other amendments to support, is below.
Following Labour’s ascension to Government there has been a conscious effort to reset the relationship between the EU and the UK. From Starmer meeting von der Leyen, Lammy attending the EU Foreign Affairs Council and Reeves meeting the Eurogroup finance ministers, what progress has been made? And what more can we expect in 2025?What is the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill 2024?
On Friday 6th December, a bill called the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill 2024 is undergoing its second reading in the House of Commons. Its sponsor, the leader and sole Member of Parliament for the Traditional Unionists Voice, Jim Allister MP argues the bill will return sovereignty to the United Kingdom. But what is the bill and why is it flawed?What impact is Brexit having on UK universities?
A recent report from Universities UK shines a light on the impact of Brexit, and the Conservative government's drive to reduce net immigration figures, on the higher education sector. Rising visa costs, restrictive policies, and the delay in rejoining key research programmes like Horizon after Brexit have inflicted considerable harm on our institutions. Let’s break it down.Busting the myths around male asylum seekers this International Men's Day
Gender should not dictate your right to safety. No human being is illegal, and seeking asylum is a human right. This International Men's Day, we're breaking down the myths around male asylum seekers, and exploring why the UK's asylum system is unfit for purpose.
Cost of Brexit
The Cost of Brexit
Nearly ten years since the referendum, and six years since we officially left the EU, we know that Brexit has been deeply damaging for the UK. But do we know just how much Brexit has cost us? With so many figures floating about, it can be hard to know where to look and what to trust. So to make t...
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Report: Quantifying the opportunities for economic growth
Best for Britain asked Frontier Economics to independently model the economic effects of alignment rules and standards for goods and services between the UK and the EU within the UK Government’s negotiating red lines of ‘no return to the single market, customs union or freedom of movement’. The modelling also considered the United States potentially levying tariffs on the UK and other trade partners.
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