
The Lib Dems are fighting a dirty war over Brexit
Don’t fall victim to foul tricks, writes Julia Lagoutte.

Don’t fall victim to foul tricks, writes Julia Lagoutte.

The majority of new applications to vote on deadline day were from people under the age of 35.

It was a very good night for the Lib Dems and Greens, while Labour Remainers argued the position of ‘constructive ambiguity’ had failed.

The Labour NEC’s decision to only back a fresh referendum in certain circumstances will alienate huge numbers of supporters.

Draft Tory plans are “not equivalent to the current environmental protections provided by membership of the EU.”

The findings should sound alarm bells, as the Tories debate making dozens of risky ‘free trade’ bills after Brexit.

A new poll reveals confusion across the board, as pressure mounts on Labour to back a fresh referendum.

Is this what a ‘blind Remain’ looks like?

Change UK and the Brexit Party seem to be getting a lot of airtime considering they won zero seats in 2014 – compared to the Greens’ three…

As a working class immigrant, I’m sick of hearing people like Farage talk about representing the ‘common man’.