
Jonathan Bartley: My five lessons from 2017 – and what’s to come this year
Despite Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, there is always hope.

Despite Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, there is always hope.

Dark antidemocratic forces, we thought we’d banished to history, seemed to reappear in 2017. It’s up to all of us to stop their rise.

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

The truth is we can afford to support unpaid carers if we want to – if the government embraced simple, effective policies like a wealth tax.

Keith Taylor MEP launches ‘Hungry Christmas’ – a new report revealing the explosion in foodbank use in the second wealthiest region of the UK.

Green MEP Molly Scott Cato has applied for a judicial review trying to force the government to release the Brexit papers they say don’t exist.

The Brexit shambles of David Davis earlier in the week are in no way nullified by today’s news — we’re still heading for a disastrous exit from the EU.

Immigration detention is inhumane, expensive and pointless. It compounds the trauma of the already traumatised. There is no place for it in today’s Britain.

Why I’m backing direct action against this expensive attack on nature.

When does ‘volunteering’ become ‘exploitation’? The Greens must start putting their principles into practice.