
Five thoughts on Saturday’s massive march for a People’s Vote
The anti-Brexit campaign now needs to reach beyond the ‘usual suspects’ to Leave voters and the Labour left.

The anti-Brexit campaign now needs to reach beyond the ‘usual suspects’ to Leave voters and the Labour left.

Left Foot Forward speaks to Eloise Todd ahead of what looks likely to be the largest anti-Brexit march the UK has seen so far.

Regional leadership on migration would result in less of the likes of Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage, and more of people like Sadiq Khan and Nicola Sturgeon.

If people felt nobody was listening to them and rebelled by voting Brexit, could a better, more creative and empathic welfare system revert the decision?

As so many are quick to link the palpable housing crisis to immigration, a comprehensive housing building programme could have conciliatory effects on the nation.

A new survey revealed how 89% of higher and further education workers are in support of a new referendum. And academics celebrated on social media.

Our response to Brexit must be an invigorated public environment directly controlled by local democracy – a prospect offered by ‘Universal Basic Services’.

The focus on abstract economic stats during the EU vote fed a sense that the Remain camp was out of touch. We need a rethink.

UKIP provided 33 out of 35 MEP appearances between 2013 and 2018 – despite having one of the lowest attendance records among MEPs.

From new policies on well-being to debates on antisemitism, here’s some highlights from the Green Party of England and Wales’ gathering in Bristol at the weekend.