Sketch: Jeremy Corbyn remains indestructible – even with the blood of Brexit on his hands
He isn't going to jump. His MPs might push him anyway. Trouble is, they know he'll survive
He isn't going to jump. His MPs might push him anyway. Trouble is, they know he'll survive
Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the Commission, and Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, have both suggested that they want the UK out of the Union as quickly as possible
By dividing the nation between supporters of an 'open' and 'closed' Britain, the referendum emphasised that the old party lines may not match the needs of effective democracy
We know that for all the advances we have made over the years – same-sex marriage, an equal age of consent, gay adoption, anti-discrimination laws – the truth is that hatred, homophobia and transphobia still fester both here and around the world
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The vote to leave the EU might at least mean we see the back of Nigel Farage and an unelectable Labour Party
The UK will leave the EU. But it would suit both sides to create a new legal status, some form of halfway house that the UK would be comfortable with and which would work for the EU
Many people already seem to regret voting to leave the EU, and other countries have changed their minds about referendums before. All we need is a fresh democratic mandate
Wales as a whole is not having a conversation about its identity and existential relationship with Britain in the same way that Scotland is – this means that the Welsh public weren't engaging in the referendum on Welsh issues
With the 2015 Immigration Act, forsaken EU directives to take in more refugees, Prevent and restrictions on spousal visas it is hard to see how the UK government could make things any worse
From the Bayeux Tapestry to the Holy Roman Empire and the Socialist Workers Party
If you're older you're more likely to be pro-Trump and pro-Brexit. The young and better educated in the UK take Europe for granted. In America, they're mostly immune to the appeal of Trump. Unfortunately, the old vote, and the young aren't
Earliest and most violent response seen in the foreign exchange forums as sterling sinks to $1.35 against the dollar - lows not witnessed since 1985