Political declaration is template for vassalage
PM says in his manifesto that we won’t be a rule-taker. But he’s agreed the opposite in the draft deal he hopes to nail down by end of next year.
Fish quotas are on the menu, despite PM’s claims
We take back control only to surrender it in months. Like so much of his deal, when you open fisheries’ bit, you’re hit by a nasty smell.
Johnson has just threatened a no-deal Brexit. What folly.
Manifesto states categorically that Tories won’t extend the transition. There’s now a real risk that Johnson will take us over the cliff.
Tidal wave of investment? Another pipedream.
Foreign firms have cut investment fearing we’ll lose access to the EU market. The only way to get a tidal wave is to stop Brexit.
Don’t worry about Corbyn’s neutrality! It’s good news
Pro-Europeans should be thrilled the Labour leader won’t take sides in a referendum. It’s not as if he’d be an asset if he was on our side.
Telegraph propagandists throw mud at InFacts. What a surprise!...
In their slavish subservience to Johnson, columnists draw parallel between honest campaigning websites such as this one and Tory deception
Election rules don’t stop us nominating an EU Commissioner...
Johnson claims “purdah” rules stop him nominating a member of the new European Commission. He’s actually abusing the rules.
Labour manifesto offers chance to restore sanity on Europe
A government led by the main opposition party is the only way to stop Johnson in his ruinous tracks.
Vote Lib Dem in Kensington to stop the Tories
Latest poll shows Sam Gyimah in 2nd place with Labour in 3rd. A vote for Labour will be wasted. Don’t let the Tory slip through the middle.
Doing a deal in a year means obeying EU rules
The UK will have to accept the “level playing field” that Brussels demands to finish negotiations in 2020. The only alternative is to crash out after all.
11 Johnson whoppers to look out for
PM tells fibs. We’ve collated his favourites - and our rebuttals of them - so you can pounce on them as they drip from his lips.
Why business should hold its nose and vote against Johnson
Most Labour policies are a nightmare for business. But the paramount issue is Europe - and on that Corbyn is greatly to be preferred.