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.
Fox finally gets it: WTO is in ‘existential crisis’
Trade secretary used to trot out dogma we’ll do just fine trading on WTO terms. But it’s too weak to protect against world trade bullies.
Never mind Labour defeat, MPs can still stop no-deal chaos
Defeat of Corbyn’s motion was disappointing. But overwhelming majority of MPs baulk at no deal Brexit and have more chances to block it.
Staying in EU means US chlorinated chicken can cluck off
After Brexit we’d lose EU protections from poor-quality food. In a desperate no-deal scenario Brexiters can cut unappetising deal with Trump.
Fantastic beasts: 5 unicorns in Tory race that need slaying
Tory leadership contenders are promoting a host of fantasy Brexit ideas. Here are five of their unicorns that need slaying.
MPs can stop no deal. Bercow is right
400 MPs voted in March against crashing out of the EU. If they stick to their guns, they can get their way - even if Boris Johnson is PM.
Hunt is right: Tories ‘face extinction’ by pursuing No Deal...
Foreign secretary worries party would be “annihilated” in election. But blowback from unleashing no-deal Brexit chaos would be even worse.
Why won’t a pro-referendum Tory stand as leader?
No pro-European has a chance to win. But by running, they could be a power broker in the next Brexit battles and stop us crashing out of EU.
Vote remain so we don’t have to bother about Brexit again
If we quit the EU, our politicians will be obsessing about bloody Brexit for years. The only way to stop that is to stop Brexit.
Farage wants chaotic no-deal Brexit. Voters can stop him
A vote for Brexit Party billed as vote for “WTO Brexit”. Pro-Europeans must turn out in force to stop this crash-out ploy gaining traction.
Boris plan to heal country isn’t ‘serious analysis’ either...
Telegraph says Johnson columns not “serious, empirical, in-depth analysis of hard factual matters”. That very much applies to latest claims.
Brexiters only have themselves to blame for UK ‘humiliation’...
As May seeks a second extension, pro-Brexit politicians and press are blaming everyone but themselves. This is a mess of their making.