Would a People’s Vote really tear the country apart?
Hugo Dixon’s Guardian column last week suggesting the opposite provoked a storm of comments. Here he responds to the main criticisms.
Did Electoral Commission do half job on Vote Leave spending?
Guardian reveals official leave campaign directed its donors to smaller Brexit groups. Should watchdog have unearthed this earlier?
Arron Banks probe latest doubt on referendum legitimacy
Electoral Commission’s investigation into Leave.EU boss follows string of enquiries into referendum spending by Brexit campaigns.
Leaked migration proposals would damage UK in 4 ways
The plans will leave businesses short of workers and tied up in bureaucracy, harm Brexit talks and diminish Brits’ rights.
When all else fails, ask the people
Vernon Bogdanor’s argument that a further EU referendum looks ever likelier is well made. But a fresh general election looks even likelier.
Tusk’s pleas for goodwill red rag to Brexit press
European Council president called for “discretion, moderation, mutual respect”. Brexiters called him “patronising” and “sexist”.
Labour gets worst of all worlds on Brexit
Its confused policies are a gift horse to the Tories. Meanwhile, its weak pro-European credentials make it a sitting duck to the Lib Dems.
May should fess up: citizens’ rights are minefield
EU leaked document raises many contentious issues - giving a lie to PM’s claims that she could provide certainty “straight away”.