plaid cymru
A no-deal Brexit would be a disaster for Wales, but both Johnson and Hunt would prioritise keeping their party together over keeping the Union together, Plaid Cymru's Adam Price writes
While Brexit deliberation, equivocation and disinformation has come back to bite the two big parties, Wales is ready throw open the doors of our future and take our seat at the table.
Seven options reportedly being considered, including a 2nd referendum and revoking Article 50.
This week, the self-styled ‘mother of parliaments’ seems more like the petulant child – they can learn a thing or two from Wales or Scotland, who are both calling for a second referendum
If the Prime Minister believes in her deal, she should have nothing to fear from putting it to the electorate
It comes as opposition parties pile pressure on Jeremy Corbyn by refusing to back repeated attempts to force general election.
Exclusive: Radical proposal to finally get agreement in parliament.
Labour has called the move "parliamentary tactics".
Speaker acts after cabinet minister's 'two fingers' to MPs’ demands.
"Be in no doubt, we are living in the dying days of the British state."