Joe Marshall
Former senior researcher
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The government must be clear about the difficult realities of a no-deal Brexit
Joe Marshall says the government must spell out the trade-offs involved with a no deal Brexit
What Brexit means for individuals
Different rules now apply for UK citizens travelling, working, living or studying in the EU, the EEA and Switzerland, and vice versa.
UK Internal Market Act
After the end of the transition period, the UK government and the devolved administrations will no longer be collectively bound by EU law.
Beyond Brexit negotiations, the UK and the EU have decisions to make on their future relationship
While the outcome of the Brexit negotiations is important, what happens at the end of the year will also depend on choices the UK and EU make on their
The GB–EU border
This explainer sets out the checks that take place at the GB–EU border.
Preparing Brexit: the scale of the task left for UK business and government
The coronavirus crisis has left many companies in a worse position to prepare for Brexit than they were ahead of a possible no-deal outcome in 2019.
Preparing the public for Brexit will be much harder this time around
The government has set itself a huge communications task in attempting to prepare the public for Brexit while also keeping it safe during a pandemic
The problems of the Brexit Parliament will return without reform
Parliament is rightly focused on the coronavirus crisis, but we should not forget the cracks in the institution exposed by the “Brexit Parliament”
Secondary legislation: how is it scrutinised?
This explainer outlines the ways parliament scrutinises secondary legislation.
Secondary legislation: how is it made?
Secondary, or delegated, legislation is law made by a person or body other than parliament, under powers delegated by a ‘parent’ Act of parliament.