Jeremy Corbyn’s no confidence vote is premature
MPs may eventually need to kick Johnson out of Downing St and hold an election. But they should first try to force him to hold a referendum.
Corbyn’s latest Brexit shift is not good enough
It’s good Labour will campaign for People’s Vote and back remain on any Tory Brexit. But it won’t say what it’ll do if there’s an election.
Why is UK business following Jeremy Corbyn’s line of Brexit?...
Labour leader and business groups like CBI are failing to oppose or highlight Brexit damage, instead hiding behind “no to no deal” slogan.
Labour will keep getting thwacked – and rightly so
There was a time when backing a referendum would have been enough to shore up its support. Now Corbyn needs to go whole hog and back remain.
Labour MPs must mention EU help for poorer areas after 1997
Those MPs angry at Corbyn for trashing last Labour government’s legacy are also guilty of rewriting history by ignoring EU funding.
Pro-European votes help Labour pip Farage in Peterborough
By-election has stalled Brexit Party surge - but it was bloody close. Stronger backing for public vote can keep Farage at bay in future.
People power made Corbyn shift – it may be needed again...
Labour has partly come off the fence on Brexit after voters punished it and instead supported Lib Dems and Greens. But battle isn’t over.
Boris likely to seize iron throne, but how can he keep it?
Johnson could be PM by end of summer. But winter is coming. If he crashes out with no deal or loses an election, he’ll lose the prize.
Vote for EU and against bigotry, misery and fudge
A vote for pro-EU parties is vote to fix the country’s real problems and against Farage’s bigotry, May’s misery, and Corbyn’s fudge.
Cable’s “Bollocks to Brexit” far better than Corbyn fudge...
If you want to stop Brexit, vote for Lib Dems who say “Bollocks to Brexit” or Greens, SNP, Change UK or Plaid Cymru - not Labour.
‘Temporary’ customs union is May’s latest con
Is it a longer transition? Or the backstop by another name? Or a new unicorn? Labour shouldn’t fall for it.
Hold your horses: Corbyn-May customs fudge is not done deal
Excitable commentators suggest Corbyn and May are close to agreeing a Brexit policy. Even if true, political obstacles to it are immense.