Silence on post-Brexit immigration will become deafening
Continuing to kick immigration policies into long grass will make Brexit negotiations difficult and rob Parliament of “meaningful” role.
Brexit isn’t a done deal. Here’s why
First we need a People’s Vote on the Brexit deal - and, if public don’t like it, an option to stay in EU. Then we need to win that vote.
Stand by for parliamentary pyrotechnics this summer
With one important exception, the Commons’ debate on the EU Withdrawal Bill was a damp squib. It won’t be like that in the Lords.
Mutineers victory huge shot in arm for stop Brexit movement
PM’s defeat will boost morale of MPs and activists, while helping movement gain media attention and money. We can stop Brexit. Yes, we can.
Davis makes another statement. Why should we believe him?
Brexit secretary promises government won’t implement any divorce deal until parliament approves it. Hmmm. A bit like his other promises.
The Brexit Bill: a guide for the perplexed
Despite dire warnings, the Brexit Bill still hasn’t been amended nor government defeated. That could be about to change.
6 reasons EU Withdrawal Bill is in trouble
May has angered Parliament by making multiple errors. If she doesn’t make concessions, she’ll get into even hotter water.
Davis either content with chaos or utterly clueless
Brexit secretary’s fanciful claims that Article 50 deal can be ratified after March 2019 shows contempt for Parliament and risks havoc.
MPs mustn’t allow Repeal Bill to castrate them
Government’s Bill has sweeping powers that could be used to bypass parliamentary scrutiny of any Brexit deal. It must be amended.
All you wanted to know about Article 50 but never dared ask
Pressing the red button isn’t end of the Brexit process or even the beginning of the end. Here’s our guide to 18 twists and turns in store.
This is about parliament’s sovereignty not thwarting Brexit...
Brexiters vowed to take back control. So why is the government trying to stop parliament having a proper vote on final deal?
Meaningful vote would stop May doing anything crazy
Downing St says proper parliamentary scrutiny at end of Brexit would incentivise EU to offer us a bad deal. The argument doesn’t hold water.