Johnson won’t be able to rely on Tory MPs
Just as a supporter of a no deal Brexit has been chosen as Tory leader, his MPs appear to be moving in the opposite direction.
Easier to stop Brexit with Johnson as PM
Since EU won’t give him what he wants and MPs won’t let him quit without a deal, we are probably heading for a referendum or election.
Pact of devils would need to be matched by pact of angels
Farage says he’s up for pact with Johnson if he has “guts” to crash out of EU. In such a scenario, pro-Europeans will need to join forces.
Hold your horses: Corbyn-May customs fudge is not done deal
Excitable commentators suggest Corbyn and May are close to agreeing a Brexit policy. Even if true, political obstacles to it are immense.
With Brexit up in air, momentum for People’s Vote builds
Talks between May and Corbyn over softening government Brexit plan has led to calls on both sides for final decision to be put to people.
6 reasons why Tory party is still split on Brexit
Last night’s truce is a false dawn for Theresa May. Her party remains bitterly divided and still doesn’t like her deal.
Shameful chief whip saga another reason for People’s Vote
Brexit desperation calls for desperate measures in the whips office. Preventing a new mother from voting is the sorry reality of that.
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
Here’s how to beat the government on the single market
MPs won’t back either Labour’s amendment or the original Lords one. But they might back a better version if peers propose it in “ping pong”.
Tory attempts to recruit youth are futile thanks to Brexit
Tories are after young blood. But their schemes to turn the youth blue will come to nothing while the push through a damaging hard Brexit.
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.
Referendum on deal could be Tories’ get-out-of-jail card
MPs are starting to realise Brexit will taint Conservatives for decades. Backing a new referendum may be their only way to survive.