Johnson should call for a People’s Vote on PM’s “turd”...
Rather than polishing May’s “turd” or trying to knife her, foreign secretary should quit and campaign for people to get the final say.
Is this the real Cabinet crunch? Or just more fudge?
Whatever happens, the Cabinet won’t have a deal with the EU. To get one, the PM will have to capitulate even further on her red lines.
Cabinet Brexit drama descends from shambles to farce
It’s often said ministers are wasting time talking among themselves rather than negotiating. Now they aren’t even talking among themselves.
Cabinet to agree what Brexit means? Don’t hold your breath
Even if Friday’s Chequers summit papers over divisions among ministers, Theresa May won’t have a proposal that will fly with the EU.
It’s crunch time in battle for ‘meaningful vote’
MPs must not allow May to turn Parliament into rubber stamp for what comes out of Brexit talks - even a miserable deal or no deal at all.
Voting against May this week won’t make Corbyn PM
Tory rebels mustn’t fall for bogeyman argument that they will help Corbyn become PM if they don’t support the PM. It’s the opposite.
Tory attempts to recruit youth are futile thanks to Brexit
Tories are after young blood. But their schemes to turn the youth blue will come to nothing while the push through a damaging hard Brexit.
Trust in our politics has collapsed. Time for MPs to act
We can’t go on like this. Country is crying out for leadership but politicians are just crying. Only decisive action can break stalemate.
Do local polls suggest some voters are going sour on Brexit?
UKIP was routed, while LibDems and Greens had a good night. Labour should ask whether a more pro-EU policy would have led to a breakthrough.
Vote for pro-European parties and candidates tomorrow
Local elections may be last time Brits can say what they think about Brexit. They are also first time Europeans can do so.
Theresa May won’t commit hara-kiri over customs union
Media is full of stories that PM will get Tory customs union rebels to toe party line by threatening to bring down government if she loses.
Referendum on deal could be Tories’ get-out-of-jail card
MPs are starting to realise Brexit will taint Conservatives for decades. Backing a new referendum may be their only way to survive.