Better to hold new Brexit vote than rush to revoke
Change UK politicians argue we must revoke Brexit soon or risk crashing out. But October is unlikely to be the hard deadline they claim.
Tories rally behind right to vote
10 Tory MPs have now endorsed a People’s Vote with launch of a distinctive campaign aimed at Conservative voters – the Right to Vote.
May’s own party on her Brexit: it’s a ‘shitshow’
That’s what MP Johnny Mercer says. It’s hard to disagree, as Tories of all stripes lash out at May’s attempts to force her Brexit through.
Government rattled as People’s Vote fervour seizes fringe
Conservatives for a People’s Vote meeting at party conference draws enthusiastic, authentic Tory supporters from across the country.
It’s crunch time in battle for ‘meaningful vote’
MPs must not allow May to turn Parliament into rubber stamp for what comes out of Brexit talks - even a miserable deal or no deal at all.
Tory rebels won’t trust PM’s promises again
“Unacceptable”. A “sneaky sting in the tail”. “Badly let down”. PM has lost faith of pro-European backbenchers. It may cost her next week.
Brexit bullies are rot at heart of British democracy
Disgraceful front pages - and the trolls they inspire - don’t represent the “will of the people”. They are a threat to our freedom.
Customs union row underlines case for People’s Vote
Leaving customs union is barmy. But staying in while Brexiting would make us rule-takers. Meanwhile PM’s “unicorn” fudge is unworkable.
Brexit isn’t a done deal, but we’ve only a year to stop it...
We’re going to end up with a miserable Brexit. Once the deal’s done, the people should get a vote on whether they still want to quit the EU.
Theresa May won’t commit hara-kiri over customs union
Media is full of stories that PM will get Tory customs union rebels to toe party line by threatening to bring down government if she loses.
MPs and EU will squish new Cabinet fudge
There are two big problems with mushy compromise May brokered at Brexit cabinet last night. It won’t fly with MPs; and it won’t fly with EU.
Ministers’ speeches likely to be more gristle than meat
Government is promising to put meat on bones of its Brexit vision in series of speeches. Don’t hold your breath.