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No, it isn't the usual sort of language we would use in a political document, but let's be honest: these are not usual times.
If voters wanted to reward parties committed to making Brexit happen, why would Ukip get wiped out at the polls? If a People’s Vote is such an anti-democratic proposal why did we not see losses to the Liberal Democrats and the Greens?
A confirmatory referendum would provide the closure which the whole country is desperate for, Lib Dem MP Tom Brake writes
It won't change how most pupils dress but more choice would combat gender stereotypes and support transgender and non-binary pupils
With revolts, rejected deals and the likely removal of no-deal, only the public will be able to resolve this one way or another
Poll after poll shows 2019 can yet be the year when the public sound the final bell in the Brexit fight
As a democrat I'm prepared to see the UK leave the EU, but I'm not prepared to rubber stamp a deal the people haven't expressed their view on
The '17.4 million' who voted Leave were voting for different things
The country will not thank Corbyn when our NHS is plunged into further crisis and food prices skyrocket because he couldn’t find it in himself to stand up to May’s catastrophic Brexit plan
As a former teacher, I know the reality many schools are facing - this patronising investment makes a mockery of claims austerity is at an end