Panic about a No Deal outcome might trigger an exit from Brexit. But is there a reverse gear?
Molly Scott Cato MEP looks at the legal and practical implications of revoking Article 50.
Molly Scott Cato MEP looks at the legal and practical implications of revoking Article 50.
Labour threw away a chance to defeat the government, writes Molly Scott Cato MEP.
Molly Scott Cato MEP reaches beyond party lines and calls for the Shadow Brexit Secretary to support staying in the European Economic Area.
It’s time for Labour to do what the majority of its members and MPs want: get off the fence and join the campaign for the People’s Vote.
Public interest is at risk when successive officials and elected representatives leave the corridors of power to join the fossil fuel lobby. Molly Scott Cato writes.
The European Commission is hoping to launch a directive to protect whistleblowers. Molly Scott Cato explains why this would protect us all.
Claiming the Good Friday Agreement has been ‘played up’ in the Brexit debate was a gross error – but not an isolated one.
The Cambridge Analytica revelations are another sign that the social network is not acting in the interests of the community. For Facebook to be a real social network, it needs to be owned by those who invest their personal lives in it.
Brexit is a form of illegitimate power grab closer to a soft coup than a democratic process.
The history of our EU membership is a story of governments claiming credit for EU achievements on the one hand, and blaming Brussels for their own failings on the other.