May faces fight to rob people of ‘right’ to vote on deal
PM wants to wriggle out of law that could force her to call referendum. It won’t be easy. She faces challenges in both Lords and courts.
Major’s right: let MPs decide or put Brexit terms to people...
Former PM has become most prominent Tory to call for referendum on Brexit terms. He also wants MPs to have “free vote” on May’s deal. Bravo.
Rees-Mogg has history of backing second EU referendums
Brexit ringleader is hounding PM to push Brexit through. But in 2011 he said double referendum on EU relationship would “make more sense”.
We don’t need to kick out Tories to stop Brexit
May’s former chief of staff claimed last week that pro-Europeans are plotting to bring down the government. This is Tory propaganda.
Labour already has an EU policy – and it’s not bad
Party’s 2016 conference kept option of staying in EU and of a referendum to approve May’s deal. Corbyn should build on this, not ignore it.
We can stop Brexit if voters demand the final say
Peers won’t win their current battle to force a new referendum. But if public opinion shifts further, this will be an unstoppable idea.
Why FT’s Munchau is wrong on not giving voters final say
In his zealous conversion to Brexit, Wolfgang Munchau makes series of implausible assumptions.
C’mon Boris, you can back a new referendum too
When Johnson first backed Leave, he hinted he was in favour of a double referendum. Now, says the Sun, he might even prefer to stay in EU.
Farage wants a second referendum? Bring it on!
The facts have changed since June 2016 - and not in Farage’s favour. Here are 7 of the most important.
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.
Public want final say on Brexit deal
50% are in favour and only 34% against, according to Survation. Poll confirms that public opinion has moved away from Brexit since summer.
Diane Abbott right: People should have final say on Brexit
Shadow home secretary says her support for voters’ right to say on Brexit deal is “poorly worded” letter. It’s actually brilliantly worded.