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Brexit & Foreign Policy

Several reasons why women are right to fear Brexit

Joana Ramiro
23 July, 2018

A new report by the human rights watchdog warned that Brexit would affect women’s rights. From work legislation to economic downturn, women stand the most to lose from the divorce.

Brexit anniversary

Here’s how Labour should deal with Brexit

Alex Sobel
23 July, 2018

Jeremy Corbyn’s party has been marred by inflamed debates over what to do about Brexit. Alex Sobel explains how some simple steps could answer a lot of the questions.

Three signs the Tory government isn’t prepared for ‘Brexit hate crime’

Joana Ramiro
19 July, 2018

The police watchdog warned that leaving the EU could lead to a rise in hate crimes. Here’s why things would be even worse than they seem.

Could Labour sue the government?

Matthew Turner
19 July, 2018

We laughed when Donald Trump said Britain should sue the EU – but was he onto something? Matthew Turner writes about using litigation against bad Tory policies.

This Labour Remainer just called for Brexit to be annulled due to “foul play”

Joana Ramiro
17 July, 2018

One MP took no time to grill the government on what it planned to do about the democratic deficiencies uncovered by the Electoral Commission

Davis resignation: Just another Brexit blunder or is it the end of the line for May?

Joana Ramiro
9 July, 2018

Brexit secretary David Davis has left Theresa May in the lurch, days after she announced her final EU divorce plans. But after months of catastrophes how serious is this latest hit?

BBC under fire over reporting of alleged law-breaking by Vote Leave

Josiah Mortimer
4 July, 2018

Why did the BBC report Vote Leave’s spin on alleged law-breaking without seeing the official findings first?

Report: Hard or soft Brexit, we’re all coming out of this worse…

Josiah Mortimer
4 July, 2018

While Vote Leave look set to face prosecution over the EU referendum campaign, a new report shows Brexit will hit the whole country. For richer and poorer…

The Tories’ botched Brexit negotiations are creating some very unlikely alliances

Josiah Mortimer
28 June, 2018

Business leaders, unions and MEPs across the spectrum are calling on the government to stop fighting – and protect UK jobs and rights instead.

Jettisoning the blond buffoon: Is Boris Johnson finally being sidelined?

Josiah Mortimer
28 June, 2018

The PM is reported to be effectively ignoring the Foreign Secretary’s Brexit proposals – raising the stakes as to whether he’ll jump or be pushed…

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