Spectator and Telegraph help perpetuate Johnson’s £350m lie...
Vote Leave was able to spread its lies during the referendum with the help of sympathetic newspapers. Sadly, nothing has changed.
EU’s careless words play into hard Brexiters’ hands
Questioning David Davis’ “stability” is just the latest example of unfortunate language from EU officials. It’s all fuel to Brexiters’ fire.
Teeing up the Brexit blame game
Who will take the rap if Brexit falls apart? The Brexiter blame game has already begun, with sights trained squarely on Brussels.
Welcome back to Brexit chaos, prime minister
After three weeks in the Alps, Theresa May returns to something resembling an orderly government. This facade will almost certainly crumble.
Weekly round-up: Scotland, trade deficits, £36bn divorce
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 6 to 11.
Brexiters play perilous game with EU ‘divorce’ bill
By threatening to reject a compromise on the UK’s leaving fee, Brexiters could wreck not just the economy but also their Brexit dream.
Tusk’s pleas for goodwill red rag to Brexit press
European Council president called for “discretion, moderation, mutual respect”. Brexiters called him “patronising” and “sexist”.
Hostility of pro-Brexit press risks poisoning talks
From “blackmail” to Gibraltar, papers seem intent on stoking anti-EU animosity while politicians on both sides talk of goodwill.
Brexiters’ obsession with red tape could hurt us badly
If hardliners persuade PM to promise bonfire of red tape, we’ll struggle to get trade deal with EU and gain few countervailing benefits.
How Brexit press changed tune straight after vote
Eurosceptic newspapers misled voters throughout referendum. Now they are writing about the dangers ahead - without even blinking an eye.
Brexit press has repeatedly run distorted migrant stories
Mail, Express, Telegraph and Sun have carried so many false stories it seems they don’t care to give voters truth about this emotive topic.
Mail Online, Express correct 3 inaccurate migrant stories
Tabloids correct stories on terrorism and migrant crime after InFacts complained to press watchdog.