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Money for the EU. A pause before migration falls. An interim role for the ECJ. Fine – but May must remember that Brexit means Brexit.

Just as Remain voters and others prize Single Market access, so Leave ones will be watching for the referendum result to be honoured.

By Paul Goodman | 30 March 2017 at 6:50 am | 274 comments

Profile: Elizabeth Truss, who does not quite know how to talk to the judges, and vice-versa

The Lord Chancellor has enraged the judiciary by not speaking up for it in what it saw as an hour of need.

By Andrew Gimson | 30 March 2017 at 6:30 am | 26 comments

Andrew Gimson’s Commons sketch: May renounces cherry-picking and promises to be a good Unionist

The Prime Minister set out to show that she will be a safe, inclusive negotiator.

By Andrew Gimson | 29 March 2017 at 2:25 pm | 22 comments

A truly historic moment. Today we start the process of leaving the EU.

It’s a day to think of the people who dreamed of it and the people who dreaded it alike. And to embrace the renewal of our democracy.

By Mark Wallace | 29 March 2017 at 7:00 am | 256 comments

The remains of Remain still don’t understand Leave voters or Brexit – particularly on immigration

While they seek a silver bullet to keep us in the EU, the rest of the world is moving on.

By Mark Wallace | 28 March 2017 at 4:00 pm | 111 comments

The Daily Mail has a higher proportion of women readers than any other paper

Discuss.

By Paul Goodman | 28 March 2017 at 10:30 am | 61 comments

May’s Scotland gambit – to place EU departure at the heart of her Unionist appeal

Her speech yesterday sought to turn a weakness into a strength- by projecting Britain as a globally-engaged, progressive, aid-friendly country.

By Paul Goodman | 28 March 2017 at 6:40 am | 187 comments

There’s little evidence yet that Northern Ireland will leave the UK

Perhaps voters are waiting to see the outcome of the negotiations, or maybe the economic reality of Ulster’s reliance on Great Britain is key to swing voters.

By Henry Hill | 27 March 2017 at 1:00 pm | 10 comments

What social media should do, can’t do – and shouldn’t be asked to do in the fight against ISIS

The companies are on solid ground over encryption; their footing is less sure, however, when it comes to pro-terror material on the net.

By Paul Goodman | 27 March 2017 at 6:40 am | 42 comments

Carswell scorned the old politics. Now it takes its revenge.

If he wants to rejoin the Conservatives, he should be readmitted. But that’s not to say that he should be the candidate in Clacton in 2020.

By Paul Goodman | 26 March 2017 at 7:00 am | 74 comments

Wednesday reminded people that Westminster is worth defending

The seat of our national politics is deeply unfashionable in constitutional circles, but is essential to a well-governed and united kingdom.

By Henry Hill | 25 March 2017 at 7:00 am | 65 comments

Truss and the judiciary – the breakdown of a relationship

The Lord Chief Justice’s recent attack on the Lord Chancellor is unprecedented. Is she right for the job? Or is the job itself flawed?

By Mark Wallace | 24 March 2017 at 4:00 pm | 84 comments

The middle class converts to Islamist extremism who want to murder us

Khalid Masood, who murdered PC Keith Palmer, turns out to be one – and was originally called Adrian Elms.

By Paul Goodman | 24 March 2017 at 6:40 am | 70 comments

Let us go on having a democracy where MPs can arrive by bike for a vote

We saw yesterday that terrorism takes the lives of the innocent, but strengthens the resolve of the survivors to carry on as before.

By Andrew Gimson | 23 March 2017 at 11:12 am | 20 comments

Terror at Westminster. Yes, we should honour the dead and praise the brave. But we must also keep our sense of proportion.

It is possible to be panicked into thinking that everyone, everywhere is at risk. Of course we should be vigilant. But this simply isn’t true.

By Paul Goodman | 23 March 2017 at 6:40 am | 76 comments

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