Turnout on May 23 could prove revealing when it comes to public opinion about Brexit.
Turnout on May 23 could prove revealing when it comes to public opinion about Brexit.
The prospect of no-deal may have been pushed back until 31 October, but the UK auto industry is already facing serious trouble with investment down 80% over the last three years.
The UK Government must now put all options on the table, and giving the people a final say must be one of these options. If it is not , there is only one alternative – a clear decision by Parliament to require the Government to revoke Article 50 and start the process again from scratch, armed with the facts. There is little time to avoid a multi-generational disaster.
Short film calls on the older generation to rebel against stereotypes and “march not shuffle” against Brexit
More than a million people have signed a petition that calls on Theresa May to revoke Article 50 and keep the UK within the European Union and prevent a calamitous no-deal Brexit in 204 hours time.