Daily Telegraph publishes dodgy story on dodgy poll
The paper wrongly reported that more than half the public support Brexit delivered by any means, even suspending Parliament.
Boris plan to heal country isn’t ‘serious analysis’ either...
Telegraph says Johnson columns not “serious, empirical, in-depth analysis of hard factual matters”. That very much applies to latest claims.
Telegraph scare story on Brexit delay doesn’t stack up
Newspaper cites unnamed source saying extension means losing rebate and voice at top table. This rides roughshod over EU’s own rules.
People are taking Jacob Rees-Mogg far too seriously
Arch-Brexiter and his ERG posse has little effect on May’s policy. But more he trashes PM’s Brexit in media, more public will dislike deal.
Rees-Mogg Telegraphs impotence, while BoJo loses mojo
May’s speech contains plans to turn us into vassals. Yet Brexit ayatollah says those who complain are nitpicking.
Tories at war because May hasn’t clue what to do on Brexit
It’s hard to see any good coming from PM’s lack of leadership. It’s not in national interest. It mightn’t even save her own skin.
How not to lecture the Germans on politics and prosperity
David Davis’s attempt to woo German business for a soft Brexit seems to have fallen flat in Berlin.
Fab 15 brave Telegraph attack dogs
Some Tory MPs are trying to stop Theresa May do something silly. Bullying them and branding them mutineers has stiffened their resolve.
Don’t fall for Brexiter ‘no deal’ doublespeak
Brextremists say no deal doesn’t really mean no deal. So don’t worry about planes being grounded. This only stacks up if we pay £50bn.
Bravo, Boris. Now turn words on EU citizens into action!
Johnson said Poles’ rights in UK were protected “whatever happens”. If he pushed hard enough, he could make that government policy.
Theresa May isn’t as close as she says on citizens rights
PM claims to be “in touching distance” of a deal on citizens’ rights. But remaining issues to settle will be tricky.
Brexit talks even more dead in water after May fiasco
Next round of talks start on Monday. PM can’t make concrete concessions and EU won’t trust a nod and a wink from a wounded leader.