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Brexit

Foreigners are easy scapegoats, but bashing them won’t fix our real problems

Koldo Casla
1 November, 2016

Britons’ fear of migration is not only misplaced – it distracts us from bigger issues

Poll: Zac Goldsmith leads in Richmond – but he’s not out of reach

28 October, 2016

Lib Dems must cut through on Brexit in order to win

On Brexit, Tony Blair should find common ground with the Corbynistas

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
28 October, 2016

Labour can unite on Europe — but centrists must be open to debate

Not-so-hot line: Scottish government waits 36 hours to speak to Brexit secretary

Ed Jacobs
28 October, 2016

Sturgeon reiterated her frustration with the UK government in the Scottish Parliament

The economy is stalling – but to fix it we need to look beyond Brexit

Jos Gallacher
27 October, 2016

We must get back to debating low productivity, low investment, low wages and regional imbalances

PMQs: Frustration builds as May refuses to answer Corbyn’s questions on Brexit

26 October, 2016

Four of Corbyn’s six questions focused on Brexit — none were answered

Great Repeal Bill could lead to a dubious Tory power grab

Josiah Mortimer
25 October, 2016

The bill may let the government change law without consulting parliament

The majority of Europeans welcome globalisation – so why do they resent the EU?

25 October, 2016

New polling undermines claim that Brexit was a vote against globalisation

Five takeaways from Theresa May’s first EU summit

Glenis Wilmott
24 October, 2016

Glenis Willmott, Labour’s Leader in the European Parliament, on what we learned last week

Dear Chancellor, the Autumn Statement must include £350m a week for the NHS

24 October, 2016

‘Anything else will be a betrayal of the wishes of the British people,’ progressive MPs claim

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