Comment The 52 per cent did not vote for this: Why Labour is right to oppose the Brexit bill Labour is right to vote against the government’s EU (Withdrawal) Bill and it’s important to understand why. No… Thom Brooks 8th September, 2017, 7:00 am
News Starmer leads attack on David Davis over Tories’ Brexit bill “power grab” Labour today accused David Davis of attempting to “rule by decree” as MPs finally began to debate the… Peter Edwards 7th September, 2017, 2:57 pm
Comment Brexit will be a disaster – so Labour needs to change its policy again to feel the benefit Having wasted a whole year celebrating British independence, instead of planning for negotiations, the Tory government is now… Dan McCurry 6th September, 2017, 9:00 am
News Labour set to oppose Tories’ “power grabbing” Brexit bill Jeremy Corbyn is set to demand his MPs vote against the Brexit bill when it finally comes before… Emma Bean 5th September, 2017, 3:09 pm
News Brexit scrutiny body launched with Angela Eagle and Jo Stevens Several Labour MPs, including Angela Eagle and Jo Stevens, have backed a new unions Brexit scrutiny group which… Emma Bean 5th September, 2017, 12:01 am
News Weekly survey: Labour’s poll lead, the Brexit bill and the McDonnell amendment Labour’s position in the opinion polls has strengthened in the only survey to be carried out since Keir… Emma Bean 4th September, 2017, 6:00 pm
Comment May’s hard Brexit means the need for Labour localism is greater than ever It was 15th November 2011 when the Localism Act received royal assent. The act – which former David Cameron… Dan Willis 4th September, 2017, 2:00 pm
News What we need now is some trench warfare, says Mandelson, as Brexit bill kicks off Lord Mandelson has called for “serious, gruelling, political trench warfare” in the fight for a softer Brexit deal.… Emma Bean 4th September, 2017, 10:00 am
Comment Stephen Kinnock: There is a transition deal that could solve Labour’s Brexit dilemma On Sunday Keir Starmer used an article in The Observer to call time on the ambiguity that had… Stephen Kinnock 31st August, 2017, 8:26 am
Comment Neil Coyle: The Home Office isn’t fit for purpose now – nevermind after Brexit The government has been forced to admit that the coalition and Tory governments have consistently overestimated international student… Neil Coyle 30th August, 2017, 2:47 pm