EU warns of ‘no deal’ and ‘no transition’ either
With “no substantial progress” in talks, especially on Irish border, EU is stepping up work on no-deal Brexit. This would be catastrophic.
May’s anti-immigration obsession is threat to country
PM picks unnecessary fight with EU over migration. She’ll probably have to u-turn again. If she digs heels in, Brexit process could explode.
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.
Migrant registration plan won’t fulfil Brexiter wishes
PM’s “registration scheme” for EU citizens will have to conform to EU law if she wants a transition deal from Brussels.
Weekly round-up: Sake, love ins, long hours
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 26 to September 1.
Britain’s magical thinking on EU trade
The UK calls its post-Brexit customs proposal innovative. The European Parliament’s negotiator is nearer the mark, dismissing it as fantasy.
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”.
PM must deny security is bargaining chip
May’s letter contained language which has been interpreted as blackmail. She should clarify she doesn’t intend to do anything so foolish.