The SNP manifesto: Scotland in Europe?
SNP is on the defensive but its views about Brexit matter - especially if the Tory lead narrows further and there’s a hung parliament.
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.
Theresa May’s top 9 flip-flops
The PM has shown an alarming readiness to change firm policy decisions under pressure. It augurs ill for the Brexit negotiations.
Stop Theresa May’s landslide and fight destructive Brexit...
Don’t give Theresa May a blank cheque to wreck our future. Vote for the most pro-European candidate in your constituency on June 8.
May’s BBC grilling misses key point: Brexit and the economy...
Andrew Neil’s interview put PM on back foot on dementia tax. But he failed to ask how crashing out of EU would boost economy.
Where the parties stand on Brexit
Our cut-out-and-keep guide to their plans for trade, quitting with no deal, citizens’ rights, a future referendum and parliamentary votes.
6 flaws in Labour’s Brexit manifesto
At last a definitive statement on Europe from Labour. Sadly, the manifesto is riddled with contradictions and omissions.
How should pro-Europeans vote in 13 Lib-Lab marginals?
In 5 cases, we think the Lib Dems are the best bet; in one Labour. In the remaining 7, pro-Europeans can safely vote for either party.
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.
May vs Corbyn: the vacuous meets the hopeless
Prime minister won’t spell out her plans for future EU-UK relations, while opposition leader is too confused to hold her to account.
Missed opportunity to kick Kate Hoey out
Instead of splitting vote four ways, pro-European parties should have agreed on a primary to choose a common candidate to fight Brexiter.
Tory landslide won’t raise risk of crashing out
An increased majority for Theresa May doesn’t make a hard Brexit inevitable or even more likely. The PM wants a deal.