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The public will vote for Brexit again in the European elections
They were never supposed to be taking place. The EU elections mark a dark time in our nation’s history, epitomising the betrayal of...
Westminster: A Brexit Betrayal of Seismic Significance
If you’re reading this, well done! You’ve survived one of the most shambolic, confusing and counterproductive episodes in recent...
The Independent Group may have a crucial role to play in our political system
February 18, 2019. In the future, we may look back upon this date as the moment when the British political system, characterised by its...
Claire Fox and ‘Generation Snowflake’
Claire Fox certainly cannot be described as timid. Coming, with some enthusiasm, to give a speech to a generation she described in her...
Austerity: A Story of Failure
In 2010 the country was only just beginning to re-emerge from the depths of the 2008 worldwide recession. Largely for this reason, voters...
Jeremy Corbyn’s Brexit approach is stubborn and reckless
Initially, in the early days of Jeremy Corbyn’s premiership, I was one of the young Labour supporters who was on the side of the...
Is the United Kingdom worth the price to pay for Brexit?
As the House of Commons rages over the draft deal negotiated in November, with Theresa May’s government eternally lurching from crisis to...
Labour’s ‘Six Tests’ on Brexit: Feasible or a Fantasy?
The past few months in politics have been characterised by: ‘What if Theresa May cannot get her deal through’, ‘when will she resign’,...
The Biggest Loser: The fate of British Higher Education under Brexit
Over the course of a few years, Brexit has evolved substantially from a private fantasy to a national policy matter, and, after the...
Brexit: take it from the people's hands
Recently, there have been calls for a second EU referendum. This referendum would likely ask voters three questions whether to: accept a...
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