If Labour seeks to mobilize its traditional working-class base, changes in MPs´ backgrounds may be far more relevant than any change in its policies.
Theresa May has made no indication or commitment that she plans to hold onto some hardwon vital safeguards after Brexit.
Major Brexit bankroller, now under investigation by the National Crime Agency, “deliberately misled” Parliament about his insurance company’s political work, and amassed campaign data ‘warchest’.
Even if the UK parliament approves a Brexit agreement it will satisfy no one. The real choice the country faces is beween re-entering the EU or becoming a satellite of Washington.
It’s not the EU that’s breaking the UK’s small fishing fleets, it’s the big industry players. And Brexit could make that worse.
While the media focus on the withdrawal deal, City lobbyists are working to set the agenda of the future EU-UK trade deal, whilst the public is kept in the dark.
Conversations across divides are very hard, but they’re essential to democracy.
It looks like we are heading for a Brexit that promotes multinational corporate interests over all.
Remainers need to focus efforts on Tory and Labour MPs with marginal seats, but they're too distracted by painting apocalyptic pictures.
Scotland Yard claimed it didn’t receive key evidence about Leave campaigns until September. But the evidence was ready from May. They just didn’t bother to collect it.
One of the key roles of government is protecting us from ill effects of food that can take years to appear. But Brexit could undermine that.