Support for a second Brexit vote is growing. Is another referendum becoming inevitable?
74 per cent of Labour Party supporters back a referendum in the event of hard Brexit, an increase from 70 per cent last month.
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.
City firms have failed to learn the lessons from the crash – a Labour government must finally bring them into line.
A bill being heard in the House of Commons tomorrow could be the first step in allowing 1.5 million teens to vote.
The government didn’t even try to defend their controversial welfare reforms, failing to take part in a vote last night.
The Co-operative Party celebrated its 100th anniversary last weekend. Its ideas are more important than ever.
Radio station accused of ‘surpassing gotcha journalism’ and relying on ‘false equivalency’, with suggestion that charging prospective party members a premium rate to join Labour is the same as forcing destitute benefits claimants to call 55p a minute line for food money.
We now have an insurgent left-wing Labour party in this country – does this make the Greens redundant?