A ‘pro-Remain’ alliance for Euro elections is in practice impossible
I am a pluralist who thinks tribalism is overrated, so I can see the attraction of a coalition. But no one has been able to explain to me how the practical hurdles can be overcome
I am a pluralist who thinks tribalism is overrated, so I can see the attraction of a coalition. But no one has been able to explain to me how the practical hurdles can be overcome
Both leaders are happy to facilitate Brexit. There is a high risk that working people will be sold out behind closed doors in 10 Downing Street
Whatever happens with Brexit, the Westminster establishment wants to revert to business as usual. This cannot be allowed to happen
It is the backbenchers who have really stepped up to the plate. Smart amendments in the Commons have consistently scuppered the PM’s plans for a disastrous Brexit
We are marching not just against Brexit, but because we are proud of the UK
The Labour leader has made a nominal promise to push for a second public vote. But the truth is he will be intensely relaxed if it never comes to pass
‘Some fresh, principled, rebalancing will, I predict, have more impact than people immediately realise’
Our actions show we can be a beacon for those who recognise the disastrous trajectory our country is on
If ministers want to influence the outcome of Brexit, now is the sensible time to resign and vote accordingly, otherwise it will be too late. There is a huge amount at stake here
The spirit of Labour’s conference policy was that if we couldn’t get an election, Labour would commit to referring this issue back to the people.
If there were any doubt that the Labour leadership is happy to facilitate Brexit, look no further than the treatment of Labour frontbenchers who defied the whip