Hey Boris, best bet to get £100m for NHS is cancel Brexit
Johnson’s demand for £5bn is hypocrisy. The Brexit he championed is haemorrhaging staff and damaging the economy.
Save the NHS, stop Brexit
NHS is in a bad way - and Brexit is making a bad situation worse. It has left government in disarray and will sap health service for years.
New referendum is idea whose time could well come
People won’t demand vote on Brexit deal unless they are first convinced it’s going to be dreadful. Pro-Europeans should focus on that.
May isn’t off the hook for £350m per week NHS promise
PM didn’t make promise herself. But she hasn’t said it was based on a lie and she’s given jobs to the culprits. That makes her culpable too.
Thanks, Brexiters! 6 ways Brexit is taking its toll
Theresa May’s chaotic Brexit is already upturning people’s lives and livelihoods. Here’s a round-up of the latest grim news.
4 ways we can control migration without quitting EU
Not only could we respond to voters’ concerns about migration without damaging economy. Quitting EU would also involve some loss of control.
We need to talk about the NHS
Amid Cabinet infighting and stalled Brexit talks, one huge topic is being overlooked - healthcare. Yet it was so important to Leave’s win.
Brexit is costing public sector workers
Brexit-induced inflation has pushed up interest on government debt by £9bn - enough to give every public sector worker a 5% bonus.
All ministers must prepare for grilling on Brexit exodus
It was the health secretary caught with a note saying “hard Brexit means people fleeing UK”. But it could have been any of May’s ministers.
6 questions Theresa May has ducked on Brexit
PM used Brexit to justify the election. That was a con. She is ignoring the elephant in the room.
6 ways Brexit could flatline the NHS
Forget revitalising shot of £350m every week, leaving the EU could cause the NHS’ health to deteriorate in a number of ways.
Boris Johnson can’t stop lying about £350m for NHS
What is it with Boris Johnson and the truth? The Foreign Secretary has played fast and loose with the facts on Europe in his three decades in journalism and politics.