Editorial: MPs offer a grown-up response to the chaos while hard Brexiters see the crisis as a way of getting people to vote against their economic interests. Which will sway Mrs May?
It is a matter of national shame that the civil war in the Conservative party led to the United Kingdom voting to leave the European Union. That war continues today. The split is now between those who believe Britain needs a new partnership to maintain links with the EU, and those who think what’s required is a clean break. The level of ideological commitment to the latter idea might surprise many who consider the Tories the natural party of government.
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