Editorial: The main political parties are split and unable to contain the destructive fallout of the populist politics of leaving the EU
Theresa May has not been honest about the withdrawal agreement she negotiated with the European Union. She repeatedly said it was the only one on the table. She now accepts that it is not. This admission was wrung out of her by MPs and the EU. The government has fallen out with European leaders and is a laughing stock in the country. Tory MPs openly say it is time for Mrs May to go.
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