Divided Britain.
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Theresa May’s Brexit plan has crumbled on contact with the reality of UK and EU politics.
The cabinet hangs together, for now.
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Theresa May still faces a huge hurdle to get MPs in Westminster to agree to the Brexit deal.
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An association with Brexit and a desire to win back the white working class aren’t particularly appealing to minority voters.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks for a minority of a minority, so why are we letting him dictate government policy?
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The brain drain is coming – it has to be stopped.
South Africa’s far right never had a big support base, even under apartheid.
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The South African pressure group Afriforum and its allies want to be the only voices speaking on behalf of Afrikaners.
Onwards to a Brexit paradise regained.
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Milton’s famous defence of free speech, Areopagitica, was a strange choice for the attorney general.
Time is ticking to get a Brexit deal through parliament.
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If the UK does secure a deal with the EU, it’s not clear that parliament would back it. Here are some scenarios for what could happen next.
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Much better than last year – but that wasn’t going to be difficult, was it?
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The alleged plan is ‘Super Canada’. The real plan is ‘Boris for leader’.
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Conservative conference 2018 feels even more of a bubble than usual.
Protesters gather outside the Conservative Party conference to demand a rethink.
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It’s actually not entirely this government’s fault that Brexit is in such a mess. But it’s still up to this government to fix it.
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At a critical moment for Brexit, the PM and her cabinet urgently need to exude authority – and charm.
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The Chequers plan might still be the least worst option to secure a Brexit deal.
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The EU is offering an olive branch, but the UK is too busy squabbling to take it.
Johnson offers tea to reporters gathered outside his house for a comment.
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Some argue the former foreign secretary’s remarks about Muslim women are a play to win support from certain parts of his party. But he really isn’t that organised.
Should I stay or should I go?
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The Conservative party is so divided over Brexit that it may never recover. How ironic that it was the policies of the Cameron government that brought it about.
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An informal part of the Westminster process has come under the spotlight during voting on a key piece of Brexit legislation.
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Leading a party divided over Europe and unable to make her ideological mark, the prime minister is experiencing similar troubles to another Tory leader. But how will it end?
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It’s been a rough ride lately, but maybe, just maybe, the PM could now navigate her way to Brexit success.