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Tom Clark / February 19, 2019
The breakaway group of Labour MPs are more united than what they are not than what they are. Nevertheless, their position statement is revealing
George Magnus / February 19, 2019
Gavin Williamson's warship blunder wasn't just foolish—it failed to recognise China's sensitivity about the UK
Jolyon Maugham / February 19, 2019
The amendment prepared by MPs Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson offers a much-needed compromise
John McTernan / February 19, 2019
Why are you leaving is no longer the question. It’s why are you staying?
Philip Allott / February 19, 2019
A former government legal adviser in Brussels tries to unravel the mystery of Brexit
Joana Ramiro / February 19, 2019
Were this a relationship I wouldn't call it a split. It's more like a pre-emptive leaving by the person about to be dumped
Jane Merrick / February 18, 2019
It will be an uphill struggle and there will be inevitable setbacks. But Berger, Leslie, Shuker and colleagues have a chance to foster a more tolerant, progressive politics
Stephanie Hancock / February 18, 2019
Tthe UK’s responsibility for its citizens does not end at the cliffs of Dover. Begum should be allowed to come home—and then prosecuted as appropriate
Paul Lever / February 16, 2019
Under Andrea Nahles the party is moving to the left but that’s a risky electoral strategy
Penny Andrews / February 15, 2019
The debate over Churchill isn’t really about the man. It's about an icon—and what the values we instil in him can tell us about ourselves