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Europe

Young people will pay the highest price for Brexit, but there’s more to it than just economics

Richard Corbett
22 January, 2018

Brexit will destroy relationships, sunder families and narrow the outlook of future generations.

Brexit: there is no “exit fee”, but there are liabilities

Richard Corbett
30 November, 2017

Don’t let hardline Brexiteers hijack this issue.

Why aren’t we acting on climate change? It’s simple: the power of corporate lobbying

Molly Scott Cato
6 November, 2017

The UN climate talks themselves are funded in part by corporations who have no wish to end our dependence on fossil fuels.

Did Chris Grayling just commit to remaining under ECJ rulings?

Ed Jacobs
16 October, 2017

The Transport Secretary said he thought Britain would remain in the European Aviation Safety Agency, which would mean being bound by ECJ rulings.

Would EU treaties hold back a Corbyn government? It depends…

John Weeks
5 October, 2017

Within a divided Labour Party, those who consider the treaties inflexible gravitate toward the Lexit pole, while those who think the treaties can accommodate the manifesto approach the re-entry camp.

Social democrats across Europe face electoral disaster. Labour is bucking the trend

Diane Abbott
2 October, 2017

Why? We’ve offered an alternative to austerity and have refused to pander to racism, writes Diane Abbott.

Labour should champion free movement indefinitely, not just for a “transitional period”

Ana Oppenheim
29 August, 2017

Polls show advocating free movement doesn’t spell electoral suicide — even a majority of Leave voters support it. Labour needs to wake up to this.

It’s official: no deal is a bad deal

20 July, 2017

Despite what May says, academics have found no deal would be the worst of all worlds.

Community and religious groups are having to fill the gaps left by austerity

Dr Jan Jonathan Bock and Dr Sami Everett
11 July, 2017

Aid and welfare have become the concerns of local people following cuts to local services across Europe

Brexit means leaving our top trade partners then begging for a better deal

Adam Barnett
22 February, 2017

Two graphs show how important the EU is for British trade

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