European Union
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Letters: The WTO tariffs of $7.6bn payable on UK exports to Europe are more than covered by the fall in sterling since the referendum
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn at PMQs and Ivan Rogers, the former British ambassador to the EU, giving evidence to the Brexit committee
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Sir Ivan Rogers patiently explains to the Brexit select committee exactly how the EU works, and why everything is going to end badly
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Sir Ivan Rogers, who quit as British ambassador to EU, says UK could be left in legal void if it leaves without deal
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Centrist candidate for French presidency says he will learn from mistakes of Hillary Clinton and UK’s remain campaign
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Brexit secretary says it is not ‘plausible’ that British citizens would immediately take low-skilled jobs and said immigration restrictions would be phased in
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Editorial: When the time comes politicians and the public should be able to make a clear-eyed choice about leaving Europe and not relegate themselves to irrelevance at a turning point in modern British history
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Theresa May’s decision to sit in the chamber during debate seen as a warning to those in the House where Tories do not hold majority
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Leading tranport figures urge ministers to act to prevent a return of customs checks leaving Britain’s economy in chaos
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Letters: The challenge now is in bridging the divide. Doing this will require both sides to move. Both have to be more respectful
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Leaving the EU without a deal and falling back on WTO rules would mean paying customs duties on British exports to the EU. Guardian calculations put the annual bill at $7.6bn, just in tariff costs. Here’s why
In the new world order created by Trump and Brexit, Ireland could be ripped apart