If May’s gutsy, she can save a desperate situation
She could offer Labour a referendum on her deal - and then hang on as PM even as she was kicked out as Tory leader.
MPs can get a People’s Vote without backing PM’s deal
May says MPs who want a new referendum should vote for her legislation and try to amend it. They have better ways to enforce their will.
MPs mustn’t fall for PM’s referendum ploy. It’s not enough...
May’s offer is vague and she might not be around to honour it. If she wants pro-Europeans’ support, put People’s Vote on front of Bill.
Better to hold new Brexit vote than rush to revoke
Change UK politicians argue we must revoke Brexit soon or risk crashing out. But October is unlikely to be the hard deadline they claim.
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.
PM may be driven to back referendum even though she hates it
If May’s talks with Corbyn fail, she doesn’t have many options. A process of elimination may lead her to put her deal to the people.
Don’t vote Labour in European elections
Party has twice whipped in favour of a referendum and will probably do so again. But its manifesto is too wishy-washy to support.
Back Labour if it comes off fence. Don’t if it won’t.
Anybody whose top priority is to stop Brexit should vote Labour in Euro elections. But only if it pins its colours to People’s Vote mast.
Don’t write off Andrew Adonis yet
Adonis’ parroting of Labour’s mealy-mouthed policy will be vindicated if Corbyn comes off fence. If not, he shouldn’t stand as a candidate.
Actually, there is time to put it to the people
Long-winded timetables that have been suggested can be shortened. Real problem is not law and procedure but lack of political commitment.
Labour should embrace public vote pledge in EU elections
Potential Labour voters overwhelmingly want a public vote. If party ignores this, many votes will go to more legitimately pro-EU parties.
Fox is right: we’re better at the table than on the menu
Trade secretary says a customs union would be the worst of both worlds. But he draws the wrong conclusion. We should stay in the EU.