Tories’ problem isn’t Brexit; it’s the Tory party
Brexit is like a rowdy playground game, played by disturbed children to conceal how disturbed they are, especially from themselves.
Vote Leave spending casts doubt on referendum validity
Legal case against electoral watchdog’s inaction over controversial Leave donations exposes loophole in democracy. Or worse, breach of law.
Remainers must change course to stop Brexit
We can still stay in the EU, but only if we pull together. Despite achieving tactical victories, we have largely wasted the past year.
Letter: Brexit isn’t good news for Britain
Daniel Hannan’s claim that it is chiefly opponents of Brexit who attribute the referendum vote to anti-immigration feelings is extraordinary
Hello Brexiters, Happy Independence Day!
One year on from the referendum, are you happy with the havoc you’ve wreaked? If not, there’s still time. Donald Tusk isn’t the only dreamer.
Time for a national consensus on Brexit
Theresa May and the Conservatives promised stability but gave us chaos. They can’t be trusted with handling negotiations on their own.
Whisper it, but Europe’s economy is coming back
Brexiters should admit that Europe’s quickening growth is good news for the UK too.
Which Tories might help stop destructive Brexit?
After a landslide, pro-Europeans on opposition benches will be muffled. But plenty of loud voices in May’s own party could apply the brakes.
10 Tory cabinet ministers who deserve pro-European votes
Influential Remainers could be last line of defence if May tries to crash out with no deal. See our league table of the good, bad and ugly.
May has cheek to claim ‘strong and stable leadership’
PM promises stability over “coalition of chaos”. But current turmoil stems largely from her party’s policies and persistent infighting.
How the super-rich bought their Brexit victory
New revelations of five super-rich men’s role in Brexit is more evidence that referendum was victory of the rich, by the rich, for the rich.
MPs fail to learn referendum lessons
Brexiter-dominated committee misses some of biggest failings of last year’s vote: post-truth politics and a low threshold for success.