Plus: Sarah Palin to Canada, the Brexit Bill to the Lords, and Clive Lewis to the backbenches. And: when sorry isn’t the hardest word.
Most of the latter are used to trying to stop rebellions, not start them.
The script of her speech has been leaked to me from a parallel universe.
We publish the letter referenced by Ed Vaizey in this afternoon’s debate.
The Shadow Brexit Secretary is incapable of confirming that the Shadow Home Secretary will obey the Labour Whip.
Some of the distress of those in question has been caused by diehard Remainers, who are stirring up as much alarm as possible about Brexit regardless of the human cost.
Nicky Morgan also didn’t vote, along with Ben Howlett and Nick Herbert.
She further hinted she might rebel against the Government.
Parliamentary sovereignty has become fashionable among Europhiles who used to consider it barbaric.
We should draw up plans for free trade among the nine major powers, and free movement among the Anglosphere.
The issue must be addressed, and it will be. Opposition wrecking efforts are the wrong way to go about it.
The Prime Minister updates the House on her discussions with EU leaders.
The real motivation of those backing them is to bind the hands of the Government; to try to find a way to keep us in the EU; or else to delay our departure.
What a farce it would be if, in attempting to secure Brexit, we booted out one of the institutions that makes us exceptional.