
Seven ways Boris Johnson’s Brexit speech totally missed the point
Hypocritical, fact-free and contradictory, the Foreign Secretary’s speech signified anything but a shift on the Leave side.

Hypocritical, fact-free and contradictory, the Foreign Secretary’s speech signified anything but a shift on the Leave side.

“Boris Johnson may want to quash attempts to halt Brexit, but in-fighting in the cabinet is not doing that fight any favours.”

The poll shows voters have little faith in Theresa May and the government’s ability to negotiate a Brexit deal advantageous to the UK.

In a conspiracy theory too far, Jacob Rees Mogg claimed that the government has “fiddled” its own figures on the economic impact of Brexit.

With the right arguments Brexiteers can be converted – trust me, I voted to leave the EU but have changed my mind.

The authority safeguarding the UK’s trade outside the customs union has just 25 staff – less than one tenth the required number critics say.

Brexit is a form of illegitimate power grab closer to a soft coup than a democratic process.

Previously unseen polling shows how difficult the Leave vote is to shift – even in the face of overwhelming economic evidence. We must build a vision for remaining in the EU.

The official analysis shows Britain will be worse off under every Brexit outcome. Now the public know the facts, it would be fair to give them another vote.

Advocates of ‘Lexit’ are wrong on almost every one of their arguments.