'The result is catastrophic for the UK, our communities and the next generation.' That quote was from Keir Starmer, launching his four-year campaign to overturn the result of the Brexit vote.
To put it crudely, a big part of the appeal of Brexit was scale. It felt like a very big thing to do, just as, later in 2016, electing a celebrity non-politician to the White House felt big
Labour leader vows to improve the UK’s relationship with the bloc including ‘closer ties’ on trading, research and defence, pledging a better outcome than Boris Johnson’s ‘botched’ deal
Now that Keir Starmer and his party have finally achieved power, it’s time to stop being scared of sounding ‘too left-wing’ and start working on making a real difference, writes Femi Oluwole. Failing to do so could be catastrophic – and…