
Labour’s dilemma is that Brexit isn’t about economics – it’s about democracy
As the leadership prepares to budge on Brexit, any change must deal with the big questions of identity and our constitution.

As the leadership prepares to budge on Brexit, any change must deal with the big questions of identity and our constitution.

The Suffragettes rightly broke the law with pride. An apology would only let the Tories off the hook.

Support for the party drops dramatically in the situation that they back Brexit at a general election, compared to a situation where they campaign against it.

To appease hardline Brexiteers, Downing Street said the UK is “categorically” leaving the customs union – going against what a clear majority of the public now want.

“The outsourcing party is over” Labour will promise today – and the call to end PFI is supported by some unlikely figures.

The party’s plan to end Freedom of Movement after Brexit is a betrayal of their own ideals.

74 per cent of Labour Party supporters back a referendum in the event of hard Brexit, an increase from 70 per cent last month.

The SNP, Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru and Greens accused Labour of “abdicating responsibility” for a potentially disastrous hard Brexit.

Tom Brake MP urges the Labour Party to back the Lib Dem’s call for a referendum on the deal.

Already shaken by Brexit, banks are reconsidering their positions in the UK. And it is crucial that they know where they stand with the Labour party.