PM like rabbit frozen in headlights over extra time
With May clueless on both reason for delaying Brexit and how much time she wants, MPs could take control and tell her what to do.
Wednesday’s ‘no deal’ vote is also important
Pundits are focussing on Tuesday’s vote on the deal and Thursday’s on delaying Brexit. But Wednesday’s vote on “no deal” is significant too.
‘No deal’ warnings are scaremongering, pure and simple
Ramping up plans for “no deal” is cynical tactic to get backing for May’s deal. But MPs don’t want it and have alternative: People’s Vote.
Good luck ‘managing’ no-deal Brexit chaos
Brexiters are pushing for “managed no deal Brexit”. Don’t be fooled. Crashing out cannot be managed well and will mean turmoil.
How can Michael Gove possibly defend staying in Cabinet?
He backed PM’s miserable deal, then refused to become Brexit secretary, failed to resign and now wants to change the deal. Has he no shame?
We can and must defeat this miserable Brexit
May’s deal would turn us into geopolitical eunuchs. MPs should vote it down – and then ask the people whether they still want Brexit at all.
May must come clean on Brexit backstop U-turn
PM could agree regulatory “level playing field” with EU to break deadlock. Ministers want to see legal advice, and Labour want it published.
No. 10 to sell PM’s plan by ignoring better deal inside EU
Leaked PR doc reveals all is not running to plan, and government want to bury fact May’s deal would be much worse than current situation.
Cabinet rows over prospect of unending Brexit limbo
Multi-year “rolling” transition would be miserable. Worse, UK threat to cut and run whenever means no-deal uncertainty continues throughout.
Last week has been absolutely bloody marvellous
Brexiters are savaging the PM; they are attacking each other. And then Trump has made a beautiful intervention. We couldn’t wish for more.
May’s problems will come back to haunt her
The prime minister was the big winner from yesterday’s dramatic departures but her party is riven with splits and may yet break up
Brexit “dream” dying? Nope, it’s the nightmare dying
Johnson’s resignation brings a People’s Vote nearer. The chance of getting one, as implied by bookies’ odds, is now 27%.