Sucking up to Trump won’t get Johnson a good deal
He has not just slagged off France’s Macron and Canada’s Trudeau. He has even slapped tariffs on a sycophant, Brazil’s Bolsonaro.
5 ways we can make the EU single market even better
The single market is evolving in areas such as research, data and capital markets. We can shape it in our interests - if we stop Brexit.
No fish quotas? Pull the other one.
PM says we’ll take back control of our marine wealth. But he has agreed with the EU to try to cut a new fisheries agreement by July.
Trump will bully NHS into paying billions extra for US drugs
The US president is so chuffed that he has brokered a deal between Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage that he will expect a quid pro quo.
Threat of EU crash out is merely delayed, not removed
Government ministers like Sajid Javid owe voters an honest analysis of the Johnson deal, not trite and misleading soundbites in their interviews
Best way to keep the UK together is to stay in the EU
Brexit makes the break-up of the UK more likely. But even if Scotland does choose independence, it would be less painful if we all stay in the EU. Today the Scottish Natio
Despite sucking up to Trump, Johnson is being sold down the river...
Brexit makes us so weak that we pander to bullies. It’s bad for trade, bad for the NHS and bad for our pride. But we can still stop it.
Now let’s strip the lipstick off Johnson’s pig of a deal
MPs have foiled PM’s plot to ram his deal through the Commons in three days. Now we have time to expose its flaws.
Johnson treats UK like a banana republic
PM’s attempt to bounce through Parliament tomorrow a momentous decision determining many aspects of our lives is outrageous.
Any Johnson deal would be terrible; it must be put to people
Even if the PM can square the Irish situation, what he is proposing for Great Britain is ghastly. Here are four reasons.
Good riddance to John Bolton
Trump takes decisions on US foreign policy. But Bolton’s influence was inimical to UK national interests, whether in or outside the EU.
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.