
McDonnell says no way out of Brexit under Labour – but party sources say door is still open
“The leadership can say what they want but the membership is clear – Brexit is a disaster,” a Labour source tells this site.

“The leadership can say what they want but the membership is clear – Brexit is a disaster,” a Labour source tells this site.

In an interview with LFF this week, Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell refused to fully endorse a public vote on the terms of Brexit: “I want a General Election, I don’t want to let these Tories off the hook.” Bashir Ibrahim responds.

A new report by one of the architects of Article 50 sets out in clear, practical terms how a People’s Vote is achievable in the time-frame available to us.

Minds aren’t being changed by the same old prominent moderate faces – it’s the energetic, irreverent, cross-spectrum youth campaigns which will win a new vote.

Best for Britain have been refused entry to the upcoming Tory conference, but the group will keep making their case, says Chief Executive Eloise Todd.

After being elected co-leader of the Greens, Jonathan Bartley reflects on his party’s legacy in leading the fight and how together with Sian Berry he will go even further.

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.

This stalemate started with Brexit and will end in Brussels, says Queen’s University Belfast’s Dr Peter McLoughlin.

41% of the British public would hold the Prime Minister responsible – rather than ‘saboteurs’ or the EU – if we’re pulled out of Europe with no deal.