5 reasons PM’s plan is bad for Britain even if EU agreed
Lots has been written about why the EU will reject Johnson’s cockamamie scheme. But even if they said “yes”, it would be bad for the UK.
Boris Johnson has a cheek giving lectures on democracy
PM has done a lot to damage democracy - from peddling lies in the referendum to unlawfully trying to suspend Parliament.
A PM who puts himself above the law is a tyrant
Johnson has attacked the Supreme Court after it ruled he unlawfully suspended Parliament. This is a dangerous path to tread.
MPs must clean up PM’s ‘delay Brexit’ motion
Though May is asking for extra time, she’s also trying to hold another vote on her miserable deal – and to bully MPs into backing it.
The folly of sidelining UK services trade
Future UK trade deals will be undermined by the tactic of trying to separate goods and services exports in EU negotiations
Ruletaker Britannia beckons under PM’s plans
Some Brexiters such as Gove think we can rip up any deal May does and start again. They’re wrong. Boris Johnson is right: we’ll be a colony.
Students get behind people’s vote on final Brexit deal
NUS backing people’s vote on the final deal shows young people increasingly see Brexit as not inevitable - and will fight to be heard.
May’s anti-immigration obsession is threat to country
PM picks unnecessary fight with EU over migration. She’ll probably have to u-turn again. If she digs heels in, Brexit process could explode.
Go whistle
Johnson said EU should "go whistle" if it asked for lots of money. Now UK has agreed to pay around €45 billion, we imagine Boris whistling.
Brexit Trade Bill is ill-defined power grab
Liam Fox plays down “continuity” legislation as way to “guarantee stability”. It’s broader than that, and Parliament needs a say.
Brexiters subvert democracy by trying to squish free speech
Some Leavers accuse those who say Brexit is a bad idea of being undemocratic or guilty of subversion. They are the undemocratic ones.
Fair and serious offer to EU citizens – but is it generous?...
The government’s proposals on EU citizens’ rights are fair and serious but both the EU and EU citizens will want more.