Hey Brexiters, please remind us: what’s the point of Brexit?...
PM is promising “alignment” between UK and EU rules to solve Irish problem. Take back control is a bad joke. Best to stop Brexit.
Pro-Brexit press oddly muted over 11th-hour Irish upset
Mail, Sun and Express - all hard-Brexit papers - resisted putting one of the most dramatic Brexit setbacks front and centre.
Irish fiasco raises chance of stopping Brexit
We need to avoid both a land border in Ireland and sea one between Northern Ireland and Great Britain. Staying in EU is only sane solution.
SNP emboldened by May’s Irish woes
With Scotland, Wales and London demanding their own special deals, pressure mounts on PM to ditch hard Brexit.
Irish ideologies making May’s Brexit impossible
The PM’s delicate house of cards has been blasted by DUP. Time to face facts: a workable deal cannot be negotiated as Irish tensions boil.
Look at all May’s U-turns. There is no good Brexit deal
With one flip-flop after another, PM’s deal with EU leaders is far cry from bullish Lancaster House vision. Here’s our definitive run-down.
“Gove” plan may be wrecked on Northern Ireland rocks
Hardline Brexiter is prepared to do whatever it takes to get a deal, however rotten it is. One flaw in his crafty plan is Northern Ireland.
How to solve Irish question? Stay in the EU
May has been guilty of obfuscation and magical thinking on Northern Ireland. Now’s time for clear thinking and straight talk.
Labour takes further step towards sane Brexit policy
Sensitivity to Irish question is nudging Labour to say UK shouldn’t quit customs union or single market. That’s also good for jobs.
Ireland plays its cards shrewdly
Leo Varadkar denies being in hurry to unite Ireland politically. But the PM is playing clever game to keep it united economically.
EU says no good trade deal without ‘level playing field’
Insistence on UK staying close to EU rules post-Brexit won’t please Brextremists. But if we don’t agree, our economy will be badly hurt.
5 new things that could make or break Brexit talks
Davis and Barnier give impression little has moved on. But there’s plenty of activity from frustrated players behind the scenes.