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There was singing. There were tears and jeers. People waved flags and scarves for rival camps. At 11pm on Friday January 31, those MEPs will find themselves with no role left to play, as Boris Johnson finally gets Brexit over the line. Their European colleagues must go back to work and adjust to life without them. HuffPost UK follows Jude Kirton-Darling, Luisa Porrit, Magid Magid and Claire Fox as they pack up their offices, say goodbye to their friends and reflect on their last few days in their positions.
In the next decade alone, it is projected that up to ten million people will be displaced by the climate emergency, Green MEP Magid Magid writes.
The Brazilian president’s agenda of extraction and depletion is reshaping the country’s natural landscape – and our future, Magid Magid writes.
The battle line is now drawn: Johnson is the embodiment of the establishment fighting to preserve itself and defeating him is a matter of urgency, Magid Magid writes.
Before we belong to any nation, we are human. And it is as humans that we need to come together to tackle the great challenges that confront our species, Magid Magid writes.
Tackling deepening inequality, unemployment and stretched public services would help repair our divided society – as well as our planet, Green MEPs Alex Phillips and Magid Magid write
Green Party candidate is fighting to become an MEP in Brexit-loving Yorkshire, but says stopping the UK from leaving the EU is his "main priority".
"It was a case of 'if you don't do politics, politics will do you'."