Rees-Mogg has history of backing second EU referendums
Brexit ringleader is hounding PM to push Brexit through. But in 2011 he said double referendum on EU relationship would “make more sense”.
Ministers’ speeches likely to be more gristle than meat
Government is promising to put meat on bones of its Brexit vision in series of speeches. Don’t hold your breath.
May finally admits we benefit from EU’s trade deals
Forget all that guff about Global Britain. PM is now desperate to pretend we’re EU country after Brexit so we don’t lose bloc’s 700 deals.
Rees-Mogg may devour his own baby through fanaticism
As Brexit ayatollah grabs headlines by trashing civil servants, he inches towards becoming PM. But if he ever got the job, he wouldn’t last.
Baker must act like minister, not Brexit attack dog
Junior minister using Parliament as soapbox for Brexit conspiracy theories. If he persists, he should be removed.
Tories at war because May hasn’t clue what to do on Brexit
It’s hard to see any good coming from PM’s lack of leadership. It’s not in national interest. It mightn’t even save her own skin.
Davis under fire from both sides on transition fantasy
MPs grilled Brexit secretary over unrealistic timetables and Brexiters accused him of making UK a “vassal state”.
Just wait to see May get MPs to approve £40bn divorce bill
A combination of Tory Brexiters and opposition parties could defeat the “money resolution” she’ll have to put before the Commons next year.
May’s flip-flops don’t stop. Keep them coming, please!
PM seems on point of u-turn on locking Brexit date in legislation. Our guide to her 6 other top climbdowns and 4 she still needs to make.
‘Re-leavers’ start to believe Brexit can be stopped
Recent polling suggests Remainers who had accepted Brexit increasingly want to stay in EU. Strong arguments can help harden this stance.
May crosses more Brexiter red lines
Rees-Mogg’s main red line has gone, two of Johnson’s in doubt. How long before hardliners explode and public realise they were sold a pup?
May’s meltdown makes it easier to stop Brexit
The three main scenarios - the PM quits soon, leaves next year or soldiers on post Brexit - all offer opportunities for pro-Europeans.