Johnson’s big problem: there’s no “there” there
PM’s posturing obscures suspicion he has no clue where he wants to go. His facile positions can’t be construed into a discernible policy.
Fight over tariffs shows ministers still clueless on Brexit
Gove and Hammond’s spat over food tariffs tells us two things: government still doesn’t know what Brexit means; and we’re better off in EU.
May wrong to suggest MPs must not ‘usurp’ her power
As Burke said, MPs are elected to protect interests of country, not just constituents. They should resist government buying their votes.
How can May justify second vote by MPs but not by people?
In desperation to get her deal through Parliament, PM is considering having two shots at it. In same breath, she’s against a People’s Vote.
Brexit is infantilism based on delusions of lost greatness
UK has plenty of problems. We won’t solve them by scapegoating EU and sailing off into the blue empyraean to some unknown destination.
Brextremists’ attack on EU talks is attack on their party
If they get their way on “no deal”, the hardliners will provoke a crisis in Parliament the Tory government is unlikely to survive.
Tories’ problem isn’t Brexit; it’s the Tory party
Brexit is like a rowdy playground game, played by disturbed children to conceal how disturbed they are, especially from themselves.