Brexit secretary wrongly implies MEPs decide Brexit policy
Barclay says EU doesn’t have a mandate for the “backstop” because there are new MEPs. Can somebody please tell him how the EU functions?
Farage: close EU vote has ‘no legitimacy’. How about Brexit?...
Brexit party leader argues Commission president only “scraped” through. 2016 referendum was even narrower, so why no People’s Vote?
Without Brexit, UK would have golden opportunity to shape EU
There’s an almighty tussle raging for EU’s top jobs and policies over next five years. But Brexit has sidelined UK in tomorrow’s key summit.
UK should help lead EU not leave it
We still have some influence despite having a lame-duck PM just as the EU chooses its new presidents. How much more we’ll have if we stay.
Farage wants voters to ‘trust’ him. That’s rich
Brexit Party is appealing to voters “on trust”. Its leader’s record as MEP, lies in 2016 and subsequent vanishing act suggest anything but.
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.
Tusk speaks for UK citizens’ rights, even if PM won’t
Donald Tusk is emerging as a true hero amidst Brexit chaos. He reminds us European values mean respect for democracy and citizens’ rights.
3-month delay causes no problems for European elections
UK doesn’t have to hold elections for European Parliament scheduled in May, if Brexit is delayed, so long as delay doesn’t go beyond July 1.
We’ll obsess about Brexit for ages unless we stay in EU
The people want to get it all over with. But any Brexit means years of wrangling by MPs followed by years of negotiations with EU.
6 ways to manage migration inside EU
Gordon Brown has come up with proposals that address some of the fears that led to Brexit. All of them can be achieved without quitting EU.
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.
Davis either content with chaos or utterly clueless
Brexit secretary’s fanciful claims that Article 50 deal can be ratified after March 2019 shows contempt for Parliament and risks havoc.