The fight for EU citizens’ rights could become another Windrush | Polly Toynbee

The Tory MP Alberto Costa wants to secure post-Brexit rights. But nothing is certain in the face of a hostile Home Office

As theatre, Brexit loses out to drying paint. It is mostly excruciating. Time and again we are promised a high noon shoot-out with cabinet walkouts and armies of pitchfork-wielding Tory rebels, but then anti-climax: the real drama happens behind the scenes as our flawed heroine surrenders, leaving a damp squib finale in the Commons. It’s like the Richard II scene when the king calls off mortal combat between two nobles: that doesn’t end well. Today’s virtually Brexit–free front pages tell the story: no fighting is boring, boring, boring.

Related: May and Corbyn have failed us on Brexit again. MPs must back a people’s vote | Anna Soubry

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