Northern Irish foes eye common Brexit stance
The two main parties in Northern Ireland are once more locked in stalemate. But they may find common cause to limit the damage from Brexit.
Labour frontbench sackings expose deep Brexit divisions
Fallout from single market amendment reveals not just different Brexit stances between Labour MPs, but also within party’s support base.
Brexit fans should welcome Glasto Corbyn, not mock him
The Labour leader’s rock festival remarks did not tune into the anti-Brexit mood of his audience.
Hello Brexiters, Happy Independence Day!
One year on from the referendum, are you happy with the havoc you’ve wreaked? If not, there’s still time. Donald Tusk isn’t the only dreamer.
Constitutional wrangles make a new vote likelier
Unless old conventions are waived, to get Brexit agreed and legislated will require a new election or a new referendum, or both.
Commons deja vu
Theresa May’s situation today has many parallels to that of John Major in 1992. She will hope to be more successful than he was.
Thin Queen’s Speech sheds little light on Brexit plans
Almost a third of legislation announced in speech aimed to deliver Brexit, but specific details remain in short supply.
Now, a Labour rebellion against a hard Brexit
The Labour 50’s push to keep Britain in the single market and customs union creates an opportunity for Jeremy Corbyn.
Did UK elect the best Parliament to fight hard Brexit?
Before election, InFacts gave voting recommendations to fight destructive Brexit. After an unpredictable night, 172 of our candidates won.
Britain teeters into Brexit talks
Ill-prepared, weaker and no longer sure of what it wants, the British government faces a resolute EU.
Who are the Scots Tories and what do they mean for Brexit?
Ruth Davidson’s new Scottish MPs are expected to vote as a bloc on Scottish issues. But that doesn’t guarantee 13 votes against hard Brexit.
Some parliamentary arithmetic on Brexit
Hung parliament gives House of Lords greater influence in Brexit process.