PM’s tricksy actions to blame for Cabinet chaos
May went back on her word about last night’s vote and then flip-flopped on whipping arrangements. No wonder four Cabinet ministers rebelled.
Fab u-turn on delay. How about one on People’s Vote?
After PM caved into pressure from ministers, chance of crashing out on March 29 is slim. But any delay needs a good reason.
We need extra time – but not just to waste more time
PM is right about one thing: delay on its own won’t achieve anything. It needs to be for a purpose - and best reason is to ask the people.
Ministers who don’t want to crash out must take a stand
A dozen ministers agreed yesterday to give the PM a two-week deadline to bring a deal back to MPs. But what if she refuses? Here’s an idea.
Hard Brexit makes mockery of new industrial strategy
Business Secretary has been sent out to the wicket with a bat which has “already been broken by the team captain”.
Can post-Brexit drugs deal lead to cocktail of compromises?
Call from ministers to cooperate with EU on medicines points to possibilities for similar compromises on regulation, trade, even migration.
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.
What did Nissan get?
UK says it told car maker its aim is a tariff free deal. What’s still unclear is what, if anything, it promised if that’s not possible.