Nationalism is the enemy of the people
It fuels jingoism, racism and war, whereas what we need is to work with others. That’s why EU was set up. More’s the pity we’re quitting.
10 reasons ‘no deal’ Brexit would be bonkers
No deal is definitely not better than a bad deal. It would be chaos.
Weekly round-up: More positions, fewer migrants, canapes
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 19 to 25.
Weekly round-up: Scotland, trade deficits, £36bn divorce
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 6 to 11.
The great Scotland-London wrestling match
Talks between London and Holyrood over EU powers will likely get heated, with Scottish resistance capable of destabilising Brussels talks.
Brexit, the 28-way tango
Whatever restrictions the UK puts on EU countries they can be expected to reciprocate - whether it’s work visas, airport checks or fishing.
Weekly round-up: Hammond vs Fox, soft Labour, Trump golf
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from July 31 to August 4.
‘Halt Brexit’ appeal from north of the border
Scottish civic society calls for a national debate on how to stop the EU exit negotiations and think again.
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.
Constitutional wrangles make a new vote likelier
Unless old conventions are waived, to get Brexit agreed and legislated will require a new election or a new referendum, or both.
Who are the Scots Tories and what do they mean for Brexit?
Ruth Davidson’s new Scottish MPs are expected to vote as a bloc on Scottish issues. But that doesn’t guarantee 13 votes against hard Brexit.
Promises, promises… broken Brexiter promises
Unless you want more broken promises, don’t vote for Brexiters on June 8.