A campaign of deceit is reaping its reward
The more Brexiters insist that to challenge them is illegitimate, the clearer it becomes that they are terrified of losing a second vote.
Blair is no Bliar about Brexit
Tony Blair is right that Britons deserve a say on Brexit’s terms.
MPs should insist on vetting final Brexit deal
If parliament doesn’t like the divorce terms - or if May fails to produce any deal - it must be able to force a change of course.
Fighting to stay in EU not a fool’s errand
Political stars aren’t yet aligned. But this may well change. GIven that no Brexit is a good Brexit, it is worth campaigning to stay.
Referendum rerun bad idea, vote on Brexit terms good idea
We have just voted. So there’s no point in another referendum now. But once Theresa May has finally figured out what Brexit means, there is.
What lessons do Europe’s referendums hold for the UK?
Ireland and Denmark got to vote twice on EU treaties, but history offers scant encouragement to those hoping for a second referendum to keep UK in the EU.
Still slim chance of staying in EU with May as PM
Theresa May says Brexit means Brexit and she won’t hold second referendum even if public mood changes. But things may not be so simple.
How could it be legitimate not to abide by referendum?
Only if the will of the people or the options on the table demonstrably change. Even then a u-turn would need a new democratic mandate.
Article 50, new referendum, elections: How do they work?
Aftermath of UK vote to leave EU could spark complicated political scenarios. But how do they all work in practice?
The way forward
Many are calling for a second referendum. The time for such a vote isn’t ripe. Better to push the new PM to spell out a proper Brexit plan.