HomeThemesTypesDBAbout
Showing: ◈ news×◈ Final Say×
Bob Kerslake calls for fresh referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU
Jeremy Corbyn has been warned that his refusal to commit to a fresh Brexit referendum is causing Labour members to abandon to party in their droves, as its ruling body prepares to meet to decide the party's manifesto for next month's European Parliament elections.
Foreign secretary admits there is 'wind in the sails' of pro-referendum campaigners.
Talks begin on 'composite motion' - combining soft Brexit proposals with a commitment to a Final Say public vote.
One group of activists have even paid for an entire train to bring people to London on 23 March.
12 October ‘march of our lives’ will be climax of The Independent and People's Vote campaign for a fresh referendum, with rallies across Britain this summer
The Withdrawal Agreement Bill is set to be the first time in the history of devolution that both Scotland and Wales refuse to give consent.
Two hundred coaches have been booked to take people to London for a People’s Vote march, which organisers said would exceed the size of last October’s rally, when it was claimed 700,000 turned up.
Boris Johnson has been dealt a humiliating double blow as MPs ordered him to delay Brexit while up to a million voters marched on parliament to demand a Final Say referendum.
Protesters want a second chance to vote before the country leaves the EU. / The backlash to Brexit has been getting bigger and more organized.
Young people are strongly in favour of a People’s Vote – with only 9% against it, survey finds.
A call for work to begin now to prepare for another referendum on EU membership is expected to be backed by AMs later.
Relations between Jeremy Corbyn and his deputy plunge to new low - ahead of decision on European elections manifesto. / Tom Watson has walked out of a shadow cabinet meeting after Jeremy Corbyn refused to allow its members to see a draft policy on a fresh Brexit referendum.
‘Have a look out of the window prime minister. Open your curtains. Switch on your TV. Here are the people’ / An estimated 1 million people staged one of the biggest marches in British history to demand a second referendum on Brexit and for the public to have the Final Say on the gathering crisis.
When it comes to placard making, recent political turmoil has provided an abundance of creative inspiration.
Protesters demanding another Brexit referendum reacted with jubilation as MPs voted to force a further delay.
The archbishop of Canterbury has said a no-deal Brexit would hit the poorest and most vulnerable people in the UK.
Six-figure fines must be imposed in worst cases to deter breaches, warns Electoral Commission boss.
People’s vote behind initiative to endorse candidates who back a second vote on EU membership.
Motion likely to be voted on when Theresa May puts her revised Brexit deal before the Commons next week.
The Put It To The People march – organised in partnership with The Independent’s Final Say campaign – will take place in London on Saturday 23 March.
A series of indicative votes in the House of Commons has found that no alternative to Theresa May’s Brexit plan has been found, but a second vote won over the most MPs.
Survey finds almost two-thirds want public to have Final Say and 60 per cent want Labour to campaign for Remain – after party leader pledged to listen.
Expelled Tory heavyweight Oliver Letwin has thrown his weight behind a fresh Brexit referendum and told Boris Johnson it is his best escape route from the crisis.