voting

‘We’re not all flatcaps and whippets up here – we have got our own opinions’.
PM was to say the 1997 'Yes' vote was "never seriously" questioned – but she and other Tories tried to overturn it.
The five things you need to know about politics today
Instead of making it harder for people to vote, the Government should be focusing on ways to increase democratic engagement
Rees-Mogg can neither change a nappy nor organise a coup, but May is headed to a proper crunch vote with her own backbenchers
It’s time for patriotic internationalists to reclaim the debate and fearlessly nail their colours to the mast in favour of a People’s Vote
'The people voted. And there is no way to bring this country back together that doesn’t respect the vote.'
Shadow trade secretary warns another vote would be bad for democracy.