The solution to the challenges we face doesn’t lie in burying our heads in the sand or in jumping ship to another party.
I voted for the Prime Minister’s deal today. But the Commons didn’t – and we now all need a positive alternative.
With 45 days left, unless workarounds or extra time can be found, uncomfortable decisions may have to be made on which Brexit Bills to prioritise.
Plus: We must be the Party for social housing as well as home ownership. And: why don’t we trumpet our history of social reform?
There are four steps she must take, successfully and in short order, to be in with any chance of seeing it fly.
“I will be campaigning with my heart and soul to win that vote and to deliver this Brexit deal, for the good of our United Kingdom and all of our people.”
Losing both them and the DUP will send a very strong signal to every Conservative MP about its implications for the Union.
The DExEU minister says she has “a lot of respect” for Davis, but that she’s “here in the government”.
Frankly, any outcome – no deal, Norway, Canada, even the risk of a second referendum – would be better than what is currently on the table.
The former Foreign Secretary says May’s team are inexperienced in EU negotiations and are “pushing out disinformation”.
Have no doubt about it: we’re leaving. But if we want to put the country back together, we must now keep some perspective.
The fourteenth extract from the fullest draft of the proposals that were put together by the Department for Exiting the European Union.
Most of the sound and furore about making it happen is all about means, but there has been virtually no debate about the ends.