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The commercial departments of Brexit-supporting newspapers know the damage being caused to the UK economy, and newspaper advertising revenues, by Brexit. Their editorial colleagues continue to support it anyway.
There is an air of desperation in attacks from those on the right and their supporters in the press. They fear if Johnson falls, the Brexit deception will crumble too.
Shortages in the labour market, along with the vacancies in the health service, hospitality industry and agriculture, are the living evidence of this self-inflicted act
As part of our special edition looking at five years since the EU referendum, Alastair Campbell looks at the silence of the Leavers.
In the last six months, Liam Fox has been on a whistle-stop tour of authoritarian regimes.
Deals containing clauses that threaten human rights are being debated in parliament – they must be defeated.
Liam Fox said up to 40 would be ready one second after Brexit. Well, they won’t, and the government must be honest about it.
The trade secretary said delayng Brexit would be worse than no deal. The behaviour of big companies shows they think otherwise.