More than 18,000 people from Kingston and Surbiton have signed a petition calling for Article 50 to be revoked. The petition, entitled ‘Revoke Article 50
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Top 12 signs at the People’s Vote march
Saturday’s People’s Vote March brought together young and old, British and EU nationals alike, but it also brought out a wicked sense of humour. From puns
In Pictures: One million descend on London to march for a People’s Vote on Brexit
An estimated one million people descended on London on Saturday, March 23, to march for a ‘People’s Vote’ on the final outcome of Brexit negotiations.
Review: ‘Brexit: The Uncivil War’ may just be the catalyst that wakes us all up
One of the biggest points of contention over Brexit, even today, goes back to how the 2016 referendum campaigns were conducted. Channel 4’s two-hour drama, ‘Brexit: The Uncivil
Comment: May’s Brexit deal is the only feasible route out of this mess
With only a week remaining until the meaningful vote and no further concessions from the EU on the horizon, it’s clear Theresa May needs to
Sir Ed Davey: “I care more about staying in the EU than I do my political career.”
Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and Surbiton Sir Ed Davey addressed Kingston University students on Friday to discuss the problems with Brexit and his hope for
Comment: A New PM Won’t Break the Brexit Impasse
As the Brexit negotiations step ever closer to their end, the positions of MPs across the commons appear to be hardening. Labour’s “Six Tests” appear
UK would not vote Remain in a second Brexit vote, claims public poll.
The notion that the UK would overwhelmingly vote to remain in a second referendum has been made popular by many political pundits and other experts.
Kingston MP to speak at Brexit march this weekend
MP Ed Davey and the Kingston and Surbiton Liberal Democrats are attending the “People’s Vote” on Brexit march on October 20 at 12pm. Thousands of protestors
One year to go but activists say they “will stop Brexit”
The first anniversary of the signing of Article 50 on March 29 was marked with a number of protests across the United Kingdom. Campaigners staged a