Here are 3 ways to force Johnson to obey the law
Woe betide the PM. If he breaks the law, he will be broken. We can fight him through the courts and Parliament, and on the streets.
If Johnson breaks law, that would be the start of a coup
As crowds gather across the country to Defend our Democracy, our editor makes a heartfelt plea to the PM not to break the law.
Take to the streets tomorrow to defend our democracy
MPs are refusing to grant Johnson his early election and passing a law to force him to delay Brexit. Now the people must do their bit.
Corbyn must force Johnson to delay Brexit not just pass law
It’s not enough to get law forcing PM to ask for extra time onto statute books. Labour needs to make sure extension is actually in the bag.
MPs deliver hammer blow to Johnson
PM may not even be able to call a snap election before asking the EU to delay Brexit. MPs may leave him to stew in his own juice.
Boris Johnson’s mission impossible
Purge Tories of Remain supporters, defeat Corbyn in an election and then force EU to give him a better deal. All by Halloween. Fat chance.
Did Johnson just bottle it?
PM made emergency statement to say what exactly? That he'll break law, resign, call an election or go back on his word. Take your pick.
Johnson threat to kick out rebel Tories will backfire
Conservative MPs who defy PM will be heroes. Other Tories will feel queasy about the persecution. Rebel Alliance’s ranks will swell.
We can fight Johnson’s devilish plans to gag democracy
PM has refused to rule out going deeper into heart of darkness – including advising Queen not to sign a new law intended to stop him.
6 ways to foil Johnson’s plot to suspend Parliament
PM’s request to Queen to “prorogue” Parliament can be stopped. Kicking him out of office is not the only way – and maybe not the best.
Johnson’s empty seat policy is a futile gesture
PM wants to look tough by refusing to send ministers to EU meetings that don’t directly affect UK. He’ll actually make us look foolish.
Merkel and Macron play soft cop, hard cop on Johnson
Johnson is in danger of over-estimating the German Chancellor’s desire to reach a sensible solution to Brexit - just like his predecessors.