EU should pay no attention to Rees-Mogg
Brexiter says we should be as awkward as possible if Brexit is delayed. Scope to do so is limited and incentive to cooperate is great.
Only way May could salvage her deal is put it to the people
If PM doesn’t want today’s defeat to be the last gasp for her deal and tear the Tory party apart, she should put it to the people.
Good night for People’s Vote, but a long way to go
Motion for confirmatory referendum got more votes than any other option - and more than PM’s deal - but still short of a majority.
4 more Ratcliffes fleeing the Brexit ship
Dyson, Lawson, Rees-Mogg… wealthy Brexiters (or their assets) are moving out of UK. Leaving ordinary folk to mop up their mess is shameful.
Brexiters sound desperate. They fear giving people say
Alarm over direction of public and parliamentary Brexit debate has led to silly suggestions that would trash our constitutional history.
Whether PM survives or not, People’s Vote is logical choice...
May’s deal is dead and only a tiny number of MPs want “no deal”. These are the key facts to bear in mind as the political drama swirls.
4 gaping holes in Brexiters’ latest trade fantasy
The IEA’s plan, backed by Johnson and Davis, would lower UK food standards, open NHS to US firms and does not solve Irish border.
As Brexiters’ mask slips, the ugly truth is revealed
Tory Brexiters want to rip up protections for workers, consumers and environment. This should focus minds at Labour conference.
Brexiters urge ‘imagination’ over Irish plan. It’s fantasy...
Rees-Mogg’s plan still means border checks and infrastructure, and turns blind eye to smuggling. EU would reject it outright.
Rees-Mogg eats own words with fantasy trillion pound claim
Brexiter used to say you couldn’t make 15-year predictions. Now he’s backing a flaky report that does just that.
We must fight on two fronts: against no deal and a bad one
We must strain every sinew to avoid crashing out with no deal. But we mustn’t then breathe a sigh of relief if May produces a miserable one.
Heaven, hell or purgatory: 3 outcomes of the Brexit crisis
The chance of “no Brexit” is going up. Sadly, the chance of crashing out is rising too. But prospects for May’s Brexit are falling.