Is May more open to a People’s Vote than Corbyn?
After MPs voted down her deal again, PM mentioned a new referendum as an option. Corbyn didn’t. Hopefully, Labour leader isn’t backsliding.
Labour MPs won’t be wooed by flimsy workers’ rights pledge...
May’s attempts to woo Labour MPs backfire for second time this week as package on EU rights gets short shrift from unions.
If Corbyn loses today, Labour should embrace public vote
Labour leader’s 5-point plan will likely be rejected by MPs today. Party’s Brexit strategy says that is time to give people the final say.
People’s Party backs People’s Vote. We’re almost there!...
Labour’s support for a new referendum is a necessary condition. But not enough. We now need to build the rest of the coalition.
Labour may be on brink of big shift towards new referendum
Party could ask MPs to vote on its Brexit plan next week. If they say no, Labour may call for people to have final say on whether we quit.
Corbyn plan needs its day in Commons – so he can move on...
With May not taking Labour’s plan seriously, Starmer says MPs should vote on it. If they say “no”, Labour can back a People’s Vote.
May and Corbyn can’t see eye to eye on blindfold Brexits
Exchange of letters shows no sign of compromise. Both proposals mean Brexit drags on for years. Time Labour moved on to back People’s Vote.
Corbyn’s 5 demands are step in road to People’s Vote
Labour finally putting policies on paper is welcome. They can now be scrutinised and ruled out. That opens way to Labour backing new vote.
MPs must rally behind Grieve’s “take back control” amendmen...
Most critical amendment in the Commons today is one that has got comparatively little attention: Grieve’s. Labour must whip to support it.
Corbyn must whip 3 times to stop ‘no deal’ on Tuesday...
If Labour is serious about avoiding the abyss, backing Cooper’s amendment isn’t enough. It must also support Grieve’s and Spelman’s.
No cross-party Brexit deal could ever stick
MPs who don’t want to crash out, but aren’t ready to back a People’s Vote, dream of a deal that could command cross-party support. Dream on.
Rudd wants to kill “no deal”. Best route is a People’s Vote...
PM may refuse to take “no deal” off table. But MPs, including Cabinet ministers, are rallying against us crashing out of the EU.