Britain’s centuries-old rules of government have a sacrosanct tradition: Don’t drag the monarch into politics. Amid the political ferment of Brexit, even this golden rule risks being bent. on.wsj.com
The government accused Labour of 'exaggerating' the impact of a no-deal Brexit, but would not rule out the public having to stockpile tinned food in preparation. buff.ly
"Members of the public can’t vote a second time on what happens next as far as Brexit is concerned. One rule for you lot, one rule for us, that can’t be right!” theneweuropean.co.uk