Theresa May’s flip flops and U-turns
Theresa May is weak and wobbly, not strong and stable. That doesn’t bode well for our Brexit talks.
EU officials uneasy as May’s snap election gambit goes awry...
Our partners had hoped poll would give PM a strong majority and room to compromise on Brexit.
How does Plaid Cymru affect anti-Brexit vote in Wales?
Welsh voters have an extra pro-European party to consider this election. Here’s our guide to how to vote where Plaid comes into play.
Corbyn is lesser of two evils than May on Brexit
Both candidates for PM have multiple flaws. But at least the Labour leader would seek common ground with EU not antagonise it.
Greens and Lib Dems are usually better bet than Labour
Help Labour Remainers if they’re in danger. Remove Tory Brexiters if that’s possible. Otherwise, vote for a genuinely pro-European party.
Labour’s 9 Brexit black sheep and 64 white ones
We’ve analysed candidates’ records on fighting a destructive Brexit. In addition to the black and white sheep, there any many grey ones.
New Tory MPs likely to be more pro-Brexit than old ones
We’ve analysed views of Tories replacing retiring MPs and those standing in marginals: 24 backed Leave but only 15 Remain in referendum.
Hole at heart of Labour’s Brexit policy
Draft manifesto rejects crashing out of EU with no deal. But what if the deal is bad? Labour rejects the only sensible idea: a referendum.
Corbyn sinks into confusion over Europe
Just when Britain needs a strong leader to galvanise opposition to a destructive Brexit, the Labour chief’s dithering is handing Theresa May another gift.
Has May damaged future Tory prospects?
PM’s volcanic attack on Brussels has rallied support amongst Leavers but may have hurt chance of appealing to Remainers in long term.
France can’t wait to clean up from Brexit
Macron and French business aim to make EU exit costly for UK.
Two courts and a muddle
Government wants UK to stay in Europe’s Human Rights Court but not EU’s Court of Justice. This muddled thinking makes Brexit more difficult.