Davis under fire from both sides on transition fantasy
MPs grilled Brexit secretary over unrealistic timetables and Brexiters accused him of making UK a “vassal state”.
Macron echoes De Gaulle on following the rules
As another French president made clear half a century ago, the UK either lives under Europe’s common laws or goes its own separate way.
Is Brexit to blame for Carillion?
Brexit is sucking lifeblood from government so that normal work, like supervising firms such as Carillion, is falling by wayside.
No-deal will hit business hard, EU spells out how
UK government is happy to threaten crashing out without deal. EU warnings to industry make painful reality of this clear.
5 Brexit stories you may have missed over Christmas break
As Westminster whirs back to life, here’s the Brexit news you may have lost in a haze of turkey and mulled wine.
May to u-turn on Brexit date to avoid further humiliation
It never made sense to hardwire Brexit date in law. Now PM is expected to cave into Tory “mutineers” by backing an artful compromise.
Davis makes another statement. Why should we believe him?
Brexit secretary promises government won’t implement any divorce deal until parliament approves it. Hmmm. A bit like his other promises.
Davis says no need to be clever to do his job. He sure isn’t...
Days after clinching deal, Brexit secretary’s interview with BBC’s Andrew Marr has already angered EU and set back trade talks to March.
May and her merry Brexiters throw everything up in air again
PM’s “nothing agreed until everything agreed” mantra means citizens’ rights, Ireland and money aren’t solved. How can she expect EU respect?
Wheels on government’s Brexit strategy shaking loose
Today’s deal comes hot on heels of clash with DUP, Davis’ vanishing impact assessments and damning Lords report. It doesn’t bode well.
David Davis is either woefully unprepared, dishonest or both
Brexit secretary either isn’t being frank about the government’s impact assessments or he has a terrifyingly blase attitude to Brexit.
Look at all May’s U-turns. There is no good Brexit deal
With one flip-flop after another, PM’s deal with EU leaders is far cry from bullish Lancaster House vision. Here’s our definitive run-down.