Another toxic Tory argument for Brexit
A majority Conservative government will come under huge pressure from its own supporters to diverge from EU rules.
Johnson leaves Ireland back door wide open
Treasury document shows how EU and other countries can route goods to GB via Ireland - undermining our internal market - but we couldn’t do the reverse.
12 biggest Brexit election lies
Johnson and his acolytes are spouting lies virtually every time they open their mouths. Here are 12 of the worst - and our rebuttals.
Corbyn, please back Lib Dems in Esher to boot out Dominic Raab!...
Open Letter to Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party Dear Jeremy We write as leaders of pro-European groups across the country to ask you to support our “Boot out Bo
BBC’s catalogue of Brexit errors
It didn’t kick up enough fuss to force Johnson to face Andrew Neil. It doesn’t push back enough against Brexiter lies. And that’s not all.
Swinson, please back Labour in PM’s seat to boot out Boris!...
130 pro-EU groups call on Lib Dems to step back not just in Uxbridge but wherever they have no chance of victory. Similar letter is being sent to Corbyn.
Quick EU trade deal doesn’t look good for the UK
If a Johnson government fulfils its promise of a trade deal with the EU next year, it’s likely to be a basic one. That will not revive the UK economy.
Sucking up to Trump won’t get Johnson a good deal
He has not just slagged off France’s Macron and Canada’s Trudeau. He has even slapped tariffs on a sycophant, Brazil’s Bolsonaro.
What a bad time to pursue a solo foreign policy!
Nato gathering shows how close our interests are to those of our main European partners and how much we will put at risk if we leave.
Nope, Priti, Brexit won’t make us safer
We’ll be less safe if we don’t keep EU crime-fighting tools - and much of Patel’s 5-point plan can be implemented without Brexit.
Andrew Neil should be allowed to interrogate an empty chair
BBC should give PM an ultimatum to agree to a grilling. If he refuses, it should let Neil fact-check him in his absence.
Theresa May’s deal may be on the ballot in a hung parliament...
If Labour forms the next government, it won’t put Johnson’s divorce deal to a referendum and may not have time to negotiate its own one.