They can’t have been satisfied with the compromise reached yesterday over future votes on any changes to the Act’s provisions.
The first of our mini-series on the road to Brexit recalls the watershed moment when the idea entered the political mainstream.
And: Gove says MPs can sit at weekends to get a deal through. Plus: Brisk business at the bookstall – and the menace of the “offence archaeologists”.
Esther McVey with the support of MPs from across the party is refreshing and renewing the project.
“We’ve both been on a very different journey…our views have aligned.”
A dedicated band of Conservative pro-Brexit holdouts stands ready to perish rather than let May’s deal pass.
A majority of our respondents still oppose it. But the trend is clear: fear of No Brexit is driving activists reluctantly to back the Withdrawal Agreement.
I voted for the Prime Minister’s deal today. But the Commons didn’t – and we now all need a positive alternative.
Philip Davies, a famously long-standing and committed Brexiteer, is among their number.
We currently have it at 189 declared for May, versus the 31 publicly opposed, and 93 undeclared.
But more money and powers need to be given directly to the North to drive further progress.
A third of consumers internationally are now choosing to ‘buy from brands they believe are doing social or environmental good’.
The second piece in our mini-series on the road to Brexit explores the challenges which the anti-EU movement overcame to survive and then thrive.