Brexiters only have themselves to blame for UK ‘humiliation’...
As May seeks a second extension, pro-Brexit politicians and press are blaming everyone but themselves. This is a mess of their making.
It’s the Mail that’s destroying faith in our democracy
The more it purveys poisonous propaganda, the less it can be considered a serious newspaper. Today’s vitriol was a case in point.
Mail and Patel can’t think straight about blue passports
Same Brexiters who extol virtues of free market are now outraged that our passports should be made by cheaper Franco-Dutch firm.
Daily Mail and Dorries must drop vicious language
May’s attack dog tabloid has branded Major a “sticky adulterer” and Donnelly a “wheedling little man”. Insults show Mail has lost argument.
Really? ‘Not as bad as we thought’ is best Brexiters can do?...
Brexiters hail Cameron’s unguarded comments - even though he adds Brexit will “still be difficult”. It’s hardly what voters were sold.
Pro-Brexit press oddly muted over 11th-hour Irish upset
Mail, Sun and Express - all hard-Brexit papers - resisted putting one of the most dramatic Brexit setbacks front and centre.
Brextremists are the real saboteurs
Daily Mail et al want Hammond fired. But they’re the ones who want to torpedo talks. That would destroy country and pave way for Marxism.
EU’s careless words play into hard Brexiters’ hands
Questioning David Davis’ “stability” is just the latest example of unfortunate language from EU officials. It’s all fuel to Brexiters’ fire.
An inflation of irritation
Before accusing the BBC of anti-Brexit bias, the Daily Mail should make sure it understands a bit of basic economics.
What do Brexiters and Lenin have in common?
Like Vladimir Ilyich, Brexiters label those who disagree with them as saboteurs and enemies of the people. This is profoundly undemocratic.
5 Brexit lessons from the dinner from hell
A dangerous gulf in perceptions of Brexit separates the UK and the EU. And blinkered UK media are failing to help bridge the chasm.
Landslide would turn Theresa May into Henry VIII
PM says she called snap election because she wants to ram through Great Repeal Bill. This will give her the powers of a Tudor monarch.