212 words Pro-Brexit people: what kind of EU reform would it take to make you want to remain? 197 words Stephen Bush: To give you an idea of how remarkably unpopular these guys are: Johnson is more unpopular than Cameron during the Panama Papers, Nick Clegg during the AV referendum, Ed Miliband in 2015, Tony Blair in 2006...but is 42 points ahead of J-Corbz. 1,143 words Baroness Warsi truly ashamed of Conservative party Islamophobia 186 words Tories clapping the PM for an elongated period which allows me the time to count about 80 non-clapping Tories with stoney faces and their arms folded. Interesting.... 185 words Labour Plans To Buy 30,000 Electric Cars And Let You Rent Them From An App 142 words Man appeals against vascetomy lie rape conviction 129 words Mounting pressure to recall parliament as Yellowhammer 'catastrophe' follows ruling prorogation is illegal 143 words Rory Stewart says no-deal will cause anger against Tories on par with hatred of Margaret Thatcher 171 words "They can kick me out but as long as I have the breath to utter I will defend the values that I learned from Winston Churchill on through every British Prime Minister." Lord Heseltine says he'll "stay and fight" in the Conservative Party. 146 words Philip Hammond on Twitter: Sorry Matt, I’m afraid the Conservative Party has been taken over by unelected advisors, entryists and usurpers who are trying to turn it from a broad church into an extreme right-wing faction. Sadly, it is not the party I joined 161 words The Conservatives have launched a bizarre Jeremy Corbyn smear campaign that involved sending parcels of actual chicken breasts to journalists 143 words EU to 'withdraw' current deadline for Brexit and remove no-deal option 126 words Brexiteer against prorouging 127 words Is this a future model for the Irish border? - BBC Newsnight 211 words The Jeremy Corbyn dilemma (interesting read) 139 words Strength of British military falls for ninth year 153 words Michael Gove’s reforms make English a joyless slog, warn teachers 133 words Brexit is a futile tragedy that will be reversed in a few years 124 words Lewis Goodall: If a Labour government said it would spend “whatever it takes” to eradicate inequality it would be told by Conservatives it was reckless, uptopian and unrealistic. Why is this different? 636 words Top bankers shift tone over horror of ‘no-deal’ Brexit