There is also an article in the Guardian from Lord Kerr,who was the guy who drafted Article 50.
He thought that the referendum did not give May and the Brexiters a referendum to leave the single market and that parliament should accept the advisory nature of the vote but not to the extent of damaging our economy nor reducing the UK living standards.
It was in the Tory manifesto that the result of the referendum should not take us out of the single market,May has ignored that.
Jonathan Freedland had an article that questioned who was championing the views of the 16 million Remainers and those Leavers who now think 'I didn't vote for all of this'
It looks like the Remain MP's are finally gathering their forces,the likes of Ed Milliband,Ken Clarke,Anna Soubry,Nicola Sturgeon,Caroline Lucas are tabling questions to May as to the shape of Brexit and wanting parliament to vote before Article 50 is triggered....not sure about the arithmetic but I have a feeling that parliament Remainers exceed Leavers.
I think most Tory MP's would vote in line with May to keep the party together but only if we could retain access to the single market. If her Great Repeal Act is voted down that would be the end of May and the Brexiters and the end of Brexit.
The Tory conference and May/Rudd's xenophobic speeches were as good as Brexit will get,they now face a real battle to get hard Brexit through parliament for soft Brexit won't satisfy the Leavers,the arguments will get nasty over the next few months.
Rudd's speech about naming and shaming businesses that employ largely EU workers,absolutely disgust me,straight out of 'Mein Kampf'....will she employ brownshirts to spray 'POLE' outside such businesses,even if I had voted Leave I didn't vote for that.
I thought Theresa May would unify the Tory party and pursue a Brexit that would be an amicable split from the EU,I never dreamt that this whole Brexit experiment would go to her head and she would turn into a dictator using Brexit as the conduit to further her political ambitions.
She has put herself in the position of 'Mrs Brexit',if she fails to deliver hard Brexit then she fails....that is, for all of the world,a very dangerous pinnacle she has put herself upon.
KudosDave