A new report from UK in a Changing Europe highlights some of the problems with the way the government has managed Brexit since the UK left the EU in 2020. Approaches have developed piecemeal as a result of individual decisions by an ever-changing cast list of ministers. An incoming government should set a more strategic course.
It will need to work out how to approach the upcoming review of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, due to start in May 2026, and an array of deadlines which fall the other side of the election. But the UKICE report makes clear that there are bigger questions to address.