Steve Anglesey
04 December 2025
The Telegraph suddenly told the truth about Brexit and its readers lost their minds
Subscribers are queuing up to criticise an article that called leaving the EU “an unmitigated economic failure”
Read the full article27 November 2025
How Labour will make Brexit a key battleground at the next election
Nick Thomas-Symonds, minister for EU negotiations, points the way to a showdown that would make Farage squirm
Read the full article20 November 2025
An unlikely source points the way to a second Brexit referendum
A promise by Nigel Farage may come back to haunt him if he ever becomes prime minister
Read the full article13 November 2025
Farage and the patriots who hate Britain
Whether criticising our institutions, sucking up to the US or fleeing for warmer climes, it turns out that the Brexiteers don’t seem to love the UK after all
Read the full article12 November 2025
Tunnel visions: The world’s most beautiful subway stations
From Helsinki to Buenos Aires, one man’s obsession with the art and architecture of our underground railways
Read the full article30 October 2025
Does the Dutch election mean populists are on the way out?
The despicable Geert Wilders won’t be the next PM - but the far right are still on the march
Read the full article23 October 2025
If Starmer accepts Brexit is causing carnage, why won’t he scrap it?
Labour’s refusal to think about joining the customs union shows reality is an alien concept
Read the full article16 October 2025
Why is the mainstream media so uninterested in the Nathan Gill scandal?
A tweet by the disgraced MEP about the BBC has come back to haunt him
Read the full article09 October 2025
Even Tory voters think delusional Kemi is wrong about Brexit
Leaving the ECHR would revive damaging wars with Brussels that Badenoch’s supporters don’t want
Read the full article26 September 2025
Does Andy Burnham want to rejoin the EU?
The Labour leadership candidate has taken every Brexit position possible. Now it’s time for him to spell things out
Read the full article18 September 2025
Can we please stop taking Blue Labour’s Glasman seriously?
The peer’s praise for “magnificent” Brexit is just another example of a discredited guru leading the government astray
Read the full article28 August 2025
The Reform voters who think Brexit has failed
Labour have failed to connect Farage with economic disaster in the minds of ordinary people. That must change
Read the full article21 August 2025
The next Brexit battle has begun
Speeding up the UK/EU reset agreement could help cut food prices - and put Farage on shaky ground
Read the full article14 August 2025
Nigel Farage is borderline delusional
The EU’s new travel rules look suspiciously like the ones he’d approve for Britain - so naturally, he’s against them
Read the full article07 August 2025
Will Jeremy Corbyn’s new party back Brexit or Rejoin?
The new movement is claiming 700,000 signups – and a fair proportion of those will have a very different view of the EU than its joint-leader
Read the full article01 August 2025
Andrew Neil and the Brexit bus to nowhere
Neil's latest Daily Mail column claims that Donald Trump obliterated Ursula von der Leyen's career. Suddenly, we're back in 2016 all over again...
Read the full article26 June 2025
Starmer is sinking; would a different Labour PM reverse Brexit?
The current contenders are bound by red lines, but keep your eye on Andy Burnham
Read the full article20 June 2025
Daniel Hannan’s Brexit predictions have not aged well
Nine years ago the Conservative peer predicted what life would look like following Brexit in June 2025. His predictions proved a touch optimistic
Read the full article12 June 2025
Gibraltar’s Brexit war is finally over. Cue the outrage
A long-awaited and much-needed compromise has the loony right crying about betrayal… and potatoes
Read the full article06 June 2025
How Heseltine savaged Rees-Mogg over Brexit and small boats
Their GB News clash was the original battle of wits against an unarmed man
Read the full article05 June 2025
Dafi Kühne is not the usual type
Poster genius Dafi Kühne’s hands-on approach and playful designs create a singular vision
Read the full article29 May 2025
The flaw in Starmer’s attack on reckless Farage
The prime minister says Reform’s leader can’t be trusted – but there’s one example he refuses to use
Read the full article23 May 2025
Boris Johnson is finished – so of course he’ll be back as Tory leader
The disgraced ex-PM’s Brexit reset verdict was an embarrassment, but his true believers will have loved it
Read the full article16 May 2025
The prime minister appears to know less about Brexit than Simon Cowell
While Keir Starmer no longer resembles the man many people voted for, the former X Factor judge is calling for a new referendum on Europe
Read the full article10 May 2025
Spies, lies and Britain’s prize: We still need a Brexit inquiry
A photo of three Bulgarians convicted of espionage for Russia at a Commons committee on EU membership has opened up an old question
Read the full article07 May 2025
Leni Riefenstahl, propagandist with a will to deceive
A new documentary is a reminder that the film director and writer was a willing and eager propagandist for evil
Read the full article01 May 2025
If Brexit is so unpopular, why is Farage winning?
Labour are unwilling to attack the Reform leader’s greatest weakness
Read the full article24 April 2025
Can Starmer sell Britain on the Brexit reset summit deal?
Will a focus on cheaper food and energy be enough to drown out complaints about sovereignty and fishing rights – especially when the PM struggles to communicate?
Read the full article18 April 2025
Farage the farmers’ friend wants to sell them out – again
Reform’s leader joined the tractor protests but backs a US trade deal that would harm UK agriculture
Read the full article10 April 2025
The sweet sound of ‘Brexit betrayal’
The Brexit reset deal will fix some of the mess made by Boris Johnson and Lord Frost. No wonder the latter is already moaning about it
Read the full article03 April 2025
No, Trump’s tariffs don’t prove a Brexit win
The GDP hit from being out of the EU is far worse than the one we’re facing from the White House
Read the full article28 March 2025
The Brexit statistic that puts Rachel Reeves’s boasts to shame
The chancellor crowed about tiny real GDP growth while ignoring a much bigger bombshell
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