Corbyn must force Johnson to delay Brexit not just pass law
It’s not enough to get law forcing PM to ask for extra time onto statute books. Labour needs to make sure extension is actually in the bag.
MPs deliver hammer blow to Johnson
PM may not even be able to call a snap election before asking the EU to delay Brexit. MPs may leave him to stew in his own juice.
Did Johnson just bottle it?
PM made emergency statement to say what exactly? That he'll break law, resign, call an election or go back on his word. Take your pick.
Johnson threat to kick out rebel Tories will backfire
Conservative MPs who defy PM will be heroes. Other Tories will feel queasy about the persecution. Rebel Alliance’s ranks will swell.
We can fight Johnson’s devilish plans to gag democracy
PM has refused to rule out going deeper into heart of darkness – including advising Queen not to sign a new law intended to stop him.
Johnson will regret the day he suspended Parliament
The people and politicians are up in arms - and rightly so. Johnson’s undemocratic move has galvanised opposition like an electric shock.
Anti-prorogation protests: how to join
Wave of demonstrations will take place across the UK to protest against prorogation of Parliament. Here is the timetable to help you join.
6 ways to foil Johnson’s plot to suspend Parliament
PM’s request to Queen to “prorogue” Parliament can be stopped. Kicking him out of office is not the only way – and maybe not the best.
Sudden stop to free movement on Oct 31 will create misery
Priti Patel’s plan to end free movement for EU citizens could create another Windrush scandal, affecting up to two million people.
Is Johnson taking mickey with flimsy “commitments” to peace?...
PM hopes EU will scrap “backstop” in return for unspecified commitments. If it wasn’t so serious, one would think this was one of his jokes.
Jeremy Corbyn’s no confidence vote is premature
MPs may eventually need to kick Johnson out of Downing St and hold an election. But they should first try to force him to hold a referendum.
Daily Telegraph publishes dodgy story on dodgy poll
The paper wrongly reported that more than half the public support Brexit delivered by any means, even suspending Parliament.