EU lot blew it
NO-DEAL, and potential chaos, draws ever closer. Do not doubt who is to blame — the EU has simply pushed too far.

But the economic woe a no-deal could unleash, here and abroad, will belong to the EU and its Remoaner cheerleaders.

Brussels has always refused to accept Brexit would happen. Its members normally overturn inconvenient votes. In case we don’t, it insists on dictating not only when we can exit its customs union (spoiler: never) but what sort of country we can be after we have nominally “left”.

For two years Tony Blair, Nick Clegg and other Remoaners-in-chief sickeningly advised the EU how to bully Britain into negating 17million Leave votes.

If job losses and bankruptcies result, it will not be the “failure of Brexit” some idiotic Remainers crow about. It will be down to a discredited political elite helping Brussels destroy the process.

Our battered Government still leads polls against its toxic, shambolic opposition: Labour’s Brexit spokesman saying it can be stopped, his leader insisting it can’t.

Beyond the M25, voters loathe Labour’s juvenile posturing — and are increasingly enraged by the EU.

They will give credit to the Tories, but only if they reject surrender and have faith in Britain, deal or no deal.

Fracking fools
ECO warriors love scientific evidence until it conflicts with their blinkered beliefs.

So they will insist Britain is a polluting country despite our carbon emissions falling to their lowest since 1890. They will claim fracking causes dangerous earthquakes despite those tremors being weaker than a bouncing ball.

We will never see a shale gas revolution if we pander to the sort of progress-averse nitwits who wasted precious police time in London yesterday gluing themselves to the Energy Department.

How will Cuadrilla explore the potential to bring cheap energy to millions if it has to down tools for 18 hours after every minuscule disturbance? Let’s ignore the hysteria and raise the absurdly low limit on these “quakes”.

Common sense must prevail.

The Tories reportedly fear reprisals from Islamist hardliners who want the Christian executed. They should brave such threats and do the right thing.

Ms Bibi spent eight years on death row before Pakistan’s Supreme Court cleared her.

Downing Street must say she is welcome here if she wants to come.

If Pakistan won’t let her go, we can always review their annual £463million aid bung.