Vote to save our country on Thursday
Labour and Tories have failed to defend our democracy from Brexit Party extremists. Vote on Thursday to save the UK from such cowardice.
Vote remain so we don’t have to bother about Brexit again
If we quit the EU, our politicians will be obsessing about bloody Brexit for years. The only way to stop that is to stop Brexit.
Is June 3 going to be the crunch week?
Will the PM get her deal over the line on the fourth try? If she fails, will she quit? Or will the crisis just drag on and on?
Talk of Farage-Tory pact means pro-Europeans must unite
Labour’s fence-sitting and division among pro-Europeans are unfortunate in EU elections. They would be catastrophic in a general election.
Voters’ message is “end the mess” not “get on with Brexit...
Public are fed up with Brexit. The only way to stop obsessing about it is to stop Brexit - not to reach a fudge that prolongs the pain.
Customs union is a thoroughly bad idea – here’s why
We’d be stuck with Irish backstop, goods wouldn’t flow freely, services would be thwacked and we’d be turned into trade eunuchs.
4 ways to stop Brexit if Tories oust May
If Tory MPs get rid of May as their leader, the political crisis will get even messier. But there will still be lots of ways to stop Brexit.
Tories face European Parliament election nightmare
Bitterly divided, their vote could be squeezed between pro and anti-Brexit parties. This may represent an opportunity for pro-Europeans.
EU elections offer real opportunity – if played well
Campaign to elect MEPs is great chance to make positive case for EU. But big wins for pro-Europeans depend on how voters and parties act.
Dear Conservative MPs, it’s time to back a public vote
Nick Kent, a Conservative Party member for 37 years, urges Tory MPs that their best option is to back a public vote on any Brexit decision.
Parliament is in turmoil. But what do the public think?
Since second defeat of PM’s deal, support for public vote has surged. But public are sceptical of “softer” Brexit and politicians generally.
PM’s tricksy actions to blame for Cabinet chaos
May went back on her word about last night’s vote and then flip-flopped on whipping arrangements. No wonder four Cabinet ministers rebelled.