The Government's broken promises on Brexit have finally come home to roost. It promised trade talks in parallel with the divorce talks. Instead Theresa May agreed to fork out £39 billion with no treaty in return. Michael Gove promised "the day after we vote to leave, we hold all the cards and we can choose the path we want". But that hasn't been the case. It promised high-tech customs solutions at the Irish border and new trade deals. And it promised a December vote on the deal, but broke that one too.