Back Labour if it comes off fence. Don’t if it won’t.
Anybody whose top priority is to stop Brexit should vote Labour in Euro elections. But only if it pins its colours to People’s Vote mast.
May’s appeal to Corbyn is a sign of desperation
The Labour leader will scarcely be tempted to rescue his Tory rival, even if he could. He wants to replace her as prime minister.
Progressive alliances could have changed election result
Fully executed electoral alliances might have deprived the Conservatives of as many as 50 seats on June 8.
Did UK elect the best Parliament to fight hard Brexit?
Before election, InFacts gave voting recommendations to fight destructive Brexit. After an unpredictable night, 172 of our candidates won.
Who are the Scots Tories and what do they mean for Brexit?
Ruth Davidson’s new Scottish MPs are expected to vote as a bloc on Scottish issues. But that doesn’t guarantee 13 votes against hard Brexit.
AUDIO: Is no deal really no longer better than a bad deal?
InFacts' editor-in-chief Hugo Dixon talks to LBC about the general election and its positive impact on the Brexit negotiations.
What happens now on Brexit?
Tories spent the election avoiding the topic of Brexit. Now they won't be able to avoid answering some pretty tricky questions - whether May stays leader or not.
Economy can no longer be ignored in Brexit debate
Hard Brexiters used UK’s economic resilience to push destructive Brexit. They must now put British businesses and households before dogma.
Time for a national consensus on Brexit
Theresa May and the Conservatives promised stability but gave us chaos. They can’t be trusted with handling negotiations on their own.
5 things we can say about Conservative MPs today
Aftershocks from the political earthquake of the referendum continue to shake Tories. There may be more casualties yet.
A time for cool heads on Brexit
In the new circumstances, we need a more consensual, less ideological, step by step approach.
All to fight for on Brexit – including changing our mind...
Grand flip-flopper has flopped. Theresa May has no mandate for a destructive Brexit - and no majority for one either.