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Brexiteers fear the end of the coronavirus outbreak could lead to a second referendum on EU membership.
Campaigners for a Final Say referendum have released a list of 25 key general election seats where tactical voting could block a Conservative majority and pave the way for Brexit to be put back in the hands of the people.
Minister says Labour proposal to enfranchise 2m EU nationals would be ‘assault on democracy’.
The PM said the Labour leader should reconsider plans to extend the franchise to EU nationals living in the UK if the vote goes ahead.
Former Tory grandee accuses Boris Johnson of pursuing an ‘utterly disastrous’ Brexit policy.
Shadow chancellor refuses to say which side he will back but says he will not follow Jeremy Corbyn in staying neutral.
Labour and Lib Dems dominate the recommendations on People's Vote's 'PV100' list.
Less than a third of people think the vote will resolve UK’s departure from the EU.
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.
Protesters demanding another Brexit referendum reacted with jubilation as MPs voted to force a further delay.
They were charity assistants, health professionals, teachers and parents … all demanding a final say in their future.
When it comes to placard making, recent political turmoil has provided an abundance of creative inspiration.
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.
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to head into central London on Saturday afternoon to march for a final say vote on Brexit.
MPs have won a key parliamentary vote paving the way for a Commons bid to secure a second referendum on Saturday.
If amendment is selected, MPs will vote on the bid next week.
Public should have final say on any deal PM brings back from EU summit, Lib Dems argue.
Boris Johnson ready to refuse to implement any call for a fresh referendum.
'I mean, it's for the Labour front-bench to determine what we're going to do on the day, but that is my view'