May’s bizarre snap election no one wanted – in 15 gifs...
The “Brexit election” that barely mentioned Brexit. May’s vanishing landslide. Trump, Macron and not much Boris. All captured in gif form.
No deal in sight for the Irish border problem
Everyone agrees a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic is a bad idea, but no one knows how to avoid it after Brexit
Are MPs falling for crafty non-concession on final vote?
Parliament will get vote on final deal before it goes to European Parliament. But saying “no” will just mean crashing out with no deal.
May’s Brexit team should talk to arch-Brexiter
Christopher Booker is increasingly strident in his warnings of the damage from crashing out of single market.
PM mustn’t have untrammelled power to drive us over a cliff...
May is using spurious arguments to prevent parliamentary scrutiny if she wants to crash out of EU without a deal or to quit with a bad one.
Trump’s state visit is golden opportunity for pro-Europeans...
There’s a huge overlap between being anti-Trump and anti-Brexit. Before and during the president’s visit, there’ll be mass protests.
UK is too close to Trump for comfort
US president’s policies - protectionism, disdain for NATO, cosying up to Putin and now his travel ban - are opposed to our interests.
Labour’s abandonment of principles will cost it the future
Corbyn should be siding with the young (who voted for Remain) rather than the old (who voted for Brexit). He should give MPs a free vote.
Brexit risks turning UK into lackeys to strongmen
Patriotism includes standing up for our values. But as Brexit cuts our power, May is sucking up to unsavoury leaders like Trump and Erdogan.
MPs must have full say in Brexit process, especially at end
Supreme Court ruling is shot in arm for democracy. PM must now produce White Paper, hold debate and give MPs proper say on any Brexit deal.
MPs must have proper vote on May’s destructive Brexit
PM couldn’t sell softer Brexit to Tory hardliners. She is putting party before country. No wonder UKIP has given her speech 7/10.
Theresa May seemingly heads for destructive Brexit
If preview of her big speech is correct, PM’s not just taking UK out of single market and customs union; it’ll be hard to avoid cliff-edge.