Comment Remain and fudge? The EPLP’s vote for von der Leyen has let us all down Given all the energy and words spent on Europe in both Britain and the Labour movement, it’s often… Steve Hudson 18th July, 2019, 8:39 am
Comment Women’s EPLP: Leaving the EU would make gender equality harder to achieve On average, worldwide, women enjoy only three-fourths the legal rights of men. Only six countries in the world… 8th March, 2019, 9:11 am
Comment Richard Corbett: What does the Brexit motion passed by Labour conference mean in practice? Labour’s Brexit resolution, freshly adopted at conference 2018, is already subject to divergent interpretations. Let’s look carefully at… Richard Corbett 27th September, 2018, 5:15 pm
Comment Rory Palmer: I’ll use my time in Brussels to ensure we can all talk about mental health Today is Time to Talk Day – a day where people across the country are encouraged to have… Rory Palmer 1st February, 2018, 7:00 am
News Kill off “Lexit myths” on austerity and railways, Labour backbenchers tell Corbyn Jeremy Corbyn must kill off the perception he is “on the same side” as Boris Johnson and Michael… Peter Edwards 30th January, 2018, 12:01 am
Comment Richard Corbett: Labour should have no fears over the single market – it is the best protection against the neo-liberal right Occasionally Labour party members express concerns that EU single market rules could impede what Labour would want to… Richard Corbett 18th January, 2018, 12:00 pm
News Ridiculous and late – Khan, Starmer and O’Grady lead Labour reaction to PM’s deal Figures from across the labour movement have given their take on Theresa May’s deal with EU leaders, which… Peter Edwards 8th December, 2017, 10:55 am
News Seb Dance, scourge of Nigel Farage, chosen as deputy leader of Labour in Brussels Seb Dance has been elected deputy leader of Labour’s group in the European parliament. The London MEP was… Peter Edwards 15th November, 2017, 2:28 pm
Comment Richard Corbett: Tory Brexit talks show why Britain is teetering on the cliff edge Once again, the Brexit talks have failed to progress, an apt end to the week for this stuttering, stalling… Richard Corbett 11th November, 2017, 10:00 pm
Comment Glenis Willmott: Protecting workers or delivering a neo-liberal lala land? May’s Brexit will be a chaotic one either way Today – nearly seven months on from the referendum – Theresa May will give a speech on Europe… Glenis Willmott 17th January, 2017, 8:33 am