We can’t bend the knee to the far-right, we must get a People’s Vote
This first of a series, where ahead of Labour Conference, four young members of For our Future’s Sake argue why the People’s Vote is a necessity.
This first of a series, where ahead of Labour Conference, four young members of For our Future’s Sake argue why the People’s Vote is a necessity.
This year marked the 150th anniversary of the founding Congress, but it also marked the thirtieth anniversary of Jacques Delors’ famous speech. Three decades after Delors, who was President of the European Commission at the time, made a socialist argument for the European Project and won over many in the Labour Party who had previously opposed the EU, Brexit has pushed the issue back up the agenda.
Understanding what caused the 2016 result is crucial to seeing what needs to be on offer in any future vote, says former Green Party leader Natalie Bennett.
Labour MP Ian Murray: The hard Brexiteers threatening to rebel over Theresa May’s Chequers deal are clueless.
Wales’ charismatic health minister, Vaughan Gething, is shaking up the Welsh Labour leadership race. Left Foot Forward spoke to him.
With 3 out of 4 Labour members wanting a People’s Vote, Rosie McKenna argues the left of the party now has a unique chance to define the party’s position on Brexit.
This stalemate started with Brexit and will end in Brussels, says Queen’s University Belfast’s Dr Peter McLoughlin.
John Curtice has looked at surveys on the popularity of a second referendum. And while wording matters, support is definitely growing for a People’s Vote.
Brexodus is now undeniably on its way, as EU workers leave Britain for safer shores. And our food and health could be at risk.
This government’s acceptance that there might even be no resolution of the Brexit dilemma spells trouble to our public health service. Dr Louise Irvine explains.