Tory rivals dishonest to pretend they can spend billions
Candidates rightly want to fix our schools, transport, police, housing etc. But they can’t afford to unless they cancel Brexit.
When it comes to security, UK is safer in EU
Home secretary has written to EU counterparts warning of no-deal disruption to security. InFacts imagines a reply from one of our EU allies.
Brexit migration policy a mess, and will be bad for UK
Tough new restrictions on EU workers in White Paper will hit economy and we’ll all lose out. May must be honest on benefits of migration.
Home Office must get grip. No wonder EU citizens are worried
Garbled messages on post-Brexit status risks EU nationals abandoning UK in droves. That upturns people’s lives and our economy.
Tory conference doublethink on Brexit can’t last much longer...
Ministers pledge loyalty to Chequers despite deep misgivings over Brexit deal. But there is an answer to their dilemma - a People’s Vote.
We don’t need to quit EU to get better migration policy
Government report recommends restricting low-skilled EU workers and boosting migrants from elsewhere. There are better solutions.
Cabinet customs chaos rams home need for People’s Vote
Two years after referendum Cabinet hasn’t a clue what to do. May triggered Article 50 without a plan. She still doesn’t have one.
Rudd(er)less cabinet is opportunity for People’s Vote
Home secretary’s departure both bad news and good. Loss of a pro-European on frontbench could be offset by a new heavyweight on backbenches.
10 Tory cabinet ministers who deserve pro-European votes
Influential Remainers could be last line of defence if May tries to crash out with no deal. See our league table of the good, bad and ugly.
Is EU migration falling faster than even ministers want?
We shouldn't read too much into one quarter's figures. But UK will be damaged by an abrupt fall in migrants. Even David Davis realises that.
Boris steels the show
The Mayor of London summons up a host of fictitious EU constraints, then argues leaving would give us “more freedom” to save British steel.
EU not to blame for steel’s hammering
Brexit camp blames British steel woes on EU action on energy and state aid, and inaction on dumping. They’re wrong.