May is breaking promise to take back control of our laws
PM is proposing we follow EU rules - and, if there’s a dispute, the matter could be referred to the ECJ for its interpretation.
Dr Fox’s marvellous medicine
Regardless of the merits or otherwise of chlorinated chicken, a US-UK trade deal raises bigger questions of “taking back control” in order to hand it to Washington
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.
Government grilled in Supreme Court Brexit hearing
The government will need to be proved right in every argument to proceed as it wishes. Its lawyers received something of a grilling.
MPs must fight for parliamentary sovereignty
Theresa May is trying to neuter parliament, saying it’s her right to interpret the people’s will. Democrats of all stripes must stop her.
The burden of choice
Voting to leave the European Union has reopened any number of questions we thought settled. We must choose wisely.
Whatever courts say, Parliament should decide on Article 50
Judges will decide whether PM can trigger formal EU divorce proceedings. Either way, MPs’ scrutiny likely to lead to better Brexit deal.
How could it be legitimate not to abide by referendum?
Only if the will of the people or the options on the table demonstrably change. Even then a u-turn would need a new democratic mandate.
We must stop making every discussion about the EU an in/out choic...
Adopting a more consensual approach toward EU policymaking would pay rich dividends
Daily Mail snaps under pressure
Eurosceptic paper backs a leave vote in an editorial devoid of facts or sense.
Fear, not hope: Leave camp’s principal tactic
Brexiteers scream scaremongering when anybody highlights risks of Leave. Our audit shows its Project Fear is more lurid and not fact-based.
Don’t buy the Sun – wrong then, wrong now.
Eurosceptic paper’s arguments for why the UK should “Be Leave” are based on distortions, faulty logic and wishful thinking.