Plus: Snubbed by a Remainer. Delighted for Beth Rigby. Tusk japes, May spooks, Francois almost self-combusts. And: is Brexit Brecksit or Breggsit?
The Brexiteer backbencher argues the EU is “starting to get a reality check now” about the real possibility of inflexibility causing No Deal.
…and therefore, the SNP are not willing to do so themselves.
“A second referendum would be divisive…We’ve had the people’s vote,” the Education Secretary argues.
“Canada Plus Plus would be very good but in the meantime, [we can] get out without paying the £39 billion.”
Jo Johnson says his priority is to avoid the “irrevocable” mistake of “accepting this bad deal”.
The US President opted not to attend a commemoration for the fallen due to inclement weather.
Plus: Crouch’s revenge. Islam’s departure. Brexit, May’s prospective deal and Labour’s internal agonies. And: Trumpety-Trump as the President claims victory.
Online they swarm when I ask for questions to Davidson: they must be frightened of her. Plus: what was May thinking? What I’ll be doing. Top 100 people on the Conservative Right. And: why Farage should quit UKIP.
The search for supporters of the Prime Minister’s plan continues.
“But I’m already in the boundaries of talking hypotheticals with you,” he caveats.
Plus: Sky’s Brexit bluster, Raab’s presentational skills. Who’s important on the Right? And: please don’t force me to go vegan.
Our Executive Editor notes that while Opposition MPs continue to criticise the failings of their Party, they still haven’t actually done anything about it.
ConservativeHome’s Mark Wallace argues Corbyn’s Labour opponents were wrong to allow him the excuse of being “a decent man” who was simply misguided.