Davis defied the Lords by carrying the Commons, but could not talk round Clegg.
Plus: Labour goes all Smethwick in Copeland. And: Sky News dumbs down at breakfast.
Parliamentary sovereignty has become fashionable among Europhiles who used to consider it barbaric.
She walks it with over half the vote.
Hammond, Green, the Work and Pensions Select Committee – even Clegg. All agree that it needs reviewing at least. And not before time.
The key point at stake is not what Parliament has a right to do, but what it is wise to do – in the wake of the most emphatic popular vote in modern history.
Plus: I upset Plaid. I recommend Matt Forde’s TV series. And: will a ticket to Norwich cost me £27.10 or £103.10?
The way the Article 50 process works does not aid attempts to halt Britain leaving.
The first in a series of videos that traces the story of the departing Prime Minister’s years in Downing Street.
Will Corbyn represent In? Could we have Ozza v Bozza? What happens to Farage?
More power and control must be devolved to Cabinet members if we are to see the improvement in the quality of government that is now plainly necessary.
The full text of his Inaugural Lecture to the Bingham Constitutional Studies Programme at Balliol College, Oxford.
Even when the question is properly specified, they offer voters a binary choice without any consideration of the consequences that potentially flow.