
MPs and campaigners react to Supreme Court’s ruling on prorogation
Here’s what progressive MPs have to say about the ruling against prorogation

Here’s what progressive MPs have to say about the ruling against prorogation

They’re riding low in the polls without the cash or activists to fight an election,

As Parliament prepares to vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal next week, all the predictions are that she will lose. What happens next?

Parties are doing a lot of posturing about the idea of a fresh election right now…

Every other political party cooperated fully with the investigators.

The 2016 referendum exposed deep fault lines in our society. Rather than working to repair them with education and an emphasis on economic prosperity, the government has allowed divisions to fester. There is a now a real danger that this political failure could create space for the rise of the far right.

We’re the only pro-EU party that offers a transformation of British society – our message will only grow in 2018.

A bill being heard in the House of Commons tomorrow could be the first step in allowing 1.5 million teens to vote.

Green support for the idea of a ‘progressive alliance’ at the last election was just a signal to vote Labour, argues Rupert Read.

No wonder the Tories are dragging their feet