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.
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.
30 top pro-European battlegrounds
Whether defending a pro-European MP or ousting Tories, these seats need to see a strong pro-European turnout on June 8.
Make your vote count
Theresa May is asking for a landslide to ram through Brexit at any cost. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Not if people make their votes count.
Follow these 10 rules to make your pro-European vote count
Theresa May is on track to win big, letting her push through Brexit at any cost. Here’s how voters can best stop this.
Greens and Lib Dems are usually better bet than Labour
Help Labour Remainers if they’re in danger. Remove Tory Brexiters if that’s possible. Otherwise, vote for a genuinely pro-European party.
Which Tories might help stop destructive Brexit?
After a landslide, pro-Europeans on opposition benches will be muffled. But plenty of loud voices in May’s own party could apply the brakes.
Political volatility can be exploited in Britain too
All over the world this is a time of political upheaval. So why in the UK is it assumed the victory of its oldest party is inevitable?
Tactical voting only game in town for pro-Europeans
Best election result that can realistically be hoped for is to maximise number of anti-hard Brexit MPs irrespective of party they belong to.