Brecon anti-Brexit pact should be taste of things to come
Greens and Plaid are standing aside to let Lib Dems get a clean shot in Tory-held by-election. Pity Labour isn’t doing the same.
UK should help lead EU not leave it
We still have some influence despite having a lame-duck PM just as the EU chooses its new presidents. How much more we’ll have if we stay.
People’s will has changed: we don’t want Brexit
Don’t believe the lie that Farage’s success means the people want hard Brexit. They don’t. But it still may be thrust down their throats.
Vote for EU and against bigotry, misery and fudge
A vote for pro-EU parties is vote to fix the country’s real problems and against Farage’s bigotry, May’s misery, and Corbyn’s fudge.
Lib Dem or Green is usually best tactical vote in England
To boost number of MEPs from pro-EU parties - and deny MEPs to parties that are pro-Brexit or sitting on the fence - vote Lib Dem or Green.
Great that Lib Dems and Greens are gaining votes from Labour
Lib Dems may push Labour into third spot due to Corbyn’s mealy-mouthed Brexit stance. Hopefully, he’ll learn it’s bad to sit on the fence.
Voters’ message is “end the mess” not “get on with Brexit...
Public are fed up with Brexit. The only way to stop obsessing about it is to stop Brexit - not to reach a fudge that prolongs the pain.
German coalition troubles could mean more Brexit delay
Lack of stable government in Berlin cuts room for manoeuvre in Brussels. Even if May proposed “grand bargain”, Merkel couldn’t respond.
How parliament’s maths adds up for autumn Brexit battles
Although the overwhelming majority of MPs voted Remain, it will take cross-party rebellions to defeat Brexit.
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.
May’s bizarre snap election no one wanted – in 15 gifs...
The “Brexit election” that barely mentioned Brexit. May’s vanishing landslide. Trump, Macron and not much Boris. All captured in gif form.