A customs union would still allow the UK to negotiate trade deals – so let's focus on how such deals affect our rights, and what say we have over them
'Better regulation' isn't always better, and 'regulatory cooperation' is often cooperating to deregulate.
When it comes to Brexit and trade deals, MPs only get a say at the last minute. Our outdated system of treaty scrutiny needs to change.
This human rights threat could be inserted into every post-Brexit trade deal and is already part of many exisiting UK investment deals.
How a genuinely democratic system for approving international trade agreements could look in post-Brexit Britain
Although they will affect huge areas of society, many of these 'rollover' deals would pass through parliament without any debate or vote
Post-Brexit we will return to an outdated way of approving trade deals despite the impacts on public policy, health standards and the environment
UK Civil Society organisationa call on MPs to reject CETA, which could have significant negative consequences for UK public services and regulation