Former Brexit minister Dominic Raab would quite like they keys to Number 10.
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The PM is in a tight spot, but can anyone else lead the nation into Brexit?
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For two-and-a-half years misstep has followed misstep.
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By recruiting Tommy Robinson, UKIP does indeed appear to be lurching towards the far right.
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It might have looked like her only choice, but postponing the vote was the wrong move for a weak prime minister.
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The ruling offers some relief for Remainers – but don’t go thinking this is the end of Brexit.
These two have failed to come up with a solution to this problem.
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We can’t agree what the ‘will of the people’ was in 2016, but these are the representatives they elected in 2017.
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It’s the fairest way to settle this debate – though in the absence of a clear majority supporting either “remain” or a “no deal” it would probably mean accepting Theresa May’s deal.
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Some possible outcomes as we head into the unknown.
Don’t forget parliament.
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An EU law expert on what the attorney general’s legal advice on Brexit means and its wider significance for the future.
Parliament’s Brexit clock is ticking.
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Ministers were found in contempt of parliament on December 4 for not publishing the full legal advice on the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
You got a better idea?
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It might seem counterintuitive, but what if giving MPs more freedom could stop the rebellion?
Who keeps the drones in the divorce?
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Supporters and opponents to the withdrawal deal both say national security is under threat – but the truth is that neither side can guarantee anything at this stage.
And what do you two young whippersnappers think about my deal?
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This group only recently reached voting age, and they’d like to have a say.
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Expect more member states to ‘do a Spain’ once future relationship talks commence.
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The prime minister’s office has promoted tweets in favour of the Brexit deal – why that’s a problem.
Doing her best.
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Controlling immigration was the most important concern for Brexit voters and May’s deal does that.
Divided Britain.
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Theresa May’s Brexit plan has crumbled on contact with the reality of UK and EU politics.
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The deal now needs to be agreed by UK MPs and each EU member state.
..and he knows it.
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Momentum’s position is increasingly out of step with the Labour leadership’s on this issue.
Dan Jarvis, Mayor of Sheffield City Region Combined Authority.
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Westminster holds its power tight, but that could be bad news for cities and regions.