Monday, 10 October 2016

A viable opposition to hard Brexit is beginning to emerge

"Alliances and partnerships produce stability when they reflect realities and interests." - Stephen Kinzer
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Developments over the weekend show that there's growing resistance to a hard Brexit. Our first piece today looks at Ed Miliband's talks with a coalition of MPs over the need for Theresa May to explain to the Commons exactly how parliament will be involved in her plans to leave the EU. 

Next is an article which agrees with the idea that the only way to challenge a hard Brexit is by people from all sides uniting against it. It calls for Liberal Remainers and Leavers to come together to oppose any illiberal policies which are proposed by the government.

And finally, we have a piece which warns that the police must tackle the surge in hate crime since the EU referendum, before it's too late.

Latest Articles

 
 

Finally a viable opposition to hard Brexit is beginning to emerge


 

On Oct 10, 2016 09:32 am
The weekend's developments are just the start of what is needed
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Police must tackle the surge in racist attacks before it's too late


 

On Oct 10, 2016 10:31 am
Police forces are too often sweeping racism and xenophobia under the carpet
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Liberal Leavers and Remainers must unite against hard Brexit


 

On Oct 10, 2016 09:08 am
Liberals on all sides of the EU referendum divide should now unite
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Opinion Former videos


 

Improving the mental health system

 

On Oct 10, 2016 09:32 am
This new report by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Social Work outlines the values, practices and evidence that should be at the heart of mental health support.
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Opinion Formers press releases

 
 

Business rates review faces efficiency versus accountability trade-off challenge


Proposals to redesign Scotland's system of business rates can strengthen local democratic accountability, or increase the system's efficiency, but it will be hard to achieve both at once
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Tax revenue in Wales potentially at risk if property price thresholds at which higher rates apply are set too low


The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) is cautioning the Welsh Government to 'tread carefully' with the higher rate bands for its new Land Transaction Ta
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