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Brexit

Progressives call on May to drop austerity and safeguard rights

13 July, 2016

Labour, SNP, Greens outline priorities as new PM enters Downing Street

Cameron’s arrogant promises will rightly define his legacy

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
13 July, 2016

The wannabe social reformer leaves behind a Britain much more badly broken than the one he inherited

Brexit racism doesn’t signal rise of fascist groups like Britain First

Matthew Collins
12 July, 2016

Hope not Hate’s Matthew Collins responds to Channel 4 Dispatches: Racist Britain

Ten EU referendum lessons and ten Green ideas for what’s next

Rupert Read Victor Anderson
12 July, 2016

The referendum will be a big setback for the left, unless it finds creative responses

‘I’m not a Blairite, Brownite or Corbynista’, says Eagle

11 July, 2016

The MP launched her Labour leadership bid in London this morning

Theresa May’s campaign promises — a victory for Milibandism?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
11 July, 2016

May has launched her campaign by demanding greater accountability from big business

Brexit could cut value of National Living Wage by 40p an hour

11 July, 2016

Scheme has had little effect on jobs but EU vote creates uncertainty

Lib Dems hit their highest membership in a decade – why are thousands signing up?

8 July, 2016

The party has taken a defiantly pro-EU stance in recent weeks

Wales gets £250m a year from the EU – why did it vote to leave?

Jac Larner
7 July, 2016

Language politics, turnout and the proximity of the assembly elections all played a part

Jeremy Corbyn could lead Welsh Labour to a Scotland-style defeat

Ed Jacobs
7 July, 2016

To win in Wales, Labour must be a national government-in-waiting

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