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EU Referendum
After four major elections in four years, are we vote-free until 2022?
There are no top-level elections planned until the next general, in 2022.
Theresa May just damaged herself, her party, and her country - she won't last long
A Tory leader called a vote and left Britain in turmoil - haven't we been here before?
A brief history of how British politics became a house fire
From bendy bananas to Scottish independence - a timeline of turmoil and chaos.
Nick Clegg: Labour and Tories have made a cynical pact of silence over Brexit
Top Liberal Democrat says families across the UK will face a 'Brexit squeeze' thanks to the split.
Meet the millionaires corrupting democracy in Britain
Without their interventions, the Brexit and Trump results might have been very different.
Ukip claim to be 'most successful pressure group of 21st century' as poll rating drops to 3%
Party's economic spokesman Patrick O'Flynn MEP made claim to IBTimes UK.
The young aren't apathetic about politics – they put older generations to shame
Young people are smart and serious about democracy unlike older men and women who have given up.
Nick Clegg: Tories will unleash tsunami of red tape with hard Brexit
'EU citizens face uncertainty, then hassle, expense, red tape bureaucracy and paperwork.'
If May wins by a landslide it's not about Brexit – she just lucked out with her opposition
A poll suggesting that some are now regretting voting Leave is scant comfort if she's heading for victory.
Not all referendums are for the people – some only serve power-hungry politicians
In a post-truth world, not every referendum is democratic.
Labour rules out second referendum on Brexit
Jeremy Corbyn appeared to be flirting with the idea but has now rejected it.
Brace yourself for a very dark Britain if Theresa May gets her landslide victory
The UK is turning ever more right-wing, inward-looking and callous.
Was the Brexit vote hacked? MPs 'deeply concerned' about allegations of foreign interference
A PACAC report said that the EU referendum website crash may have been caused by a DDoS attack.
Ex-Ukip MP Douglas Carswell warns 'hideous' populists could usher in Western strongmen
Interview: Carswell spoke to IBTimes UK about leaving Ukip, his new book and his theory of populism.
The NHS relies on immigrants from more than 200 countries
"Our NHS would simply be unable to cope without the work done by over 60,000 staff from other EU countries".
'Job done': Mark Reckless joins ally Douglas Carswell in quitting Ukip
Nigel Farage is not going to be a happy bunny as Reckless joins the Tory Welsh Assembly grouping.
Gibraltar angered after EU hands Spain power over the Rock's future
British enclave's chief minister Fabian Picardo accuses Spain of manipulating European Council for political gain.
The white working class has been strategically pitted against the rest by right-wing politicians
The working class has been deliberately racialised and divided.
New net approval low for Jeremy Corbyn as Sadiq Khan soars in London stronghold
Latest YouGov poll puts Labour leader on -44 and Mayor of London on +35 in the UK capital.
EU: UK must make 'sufficient' progress with Brexit divorce before trade talks begin
Draft negotiating guidelines from EU Council are in reply to Theresa May's Article 50 notification.
Brexit talks begin: Read full Article 50 letter from Theresa May to EU chief Donald Tusk
Document was hand-delivered by the UK's chief representative to the EU, Sir Tim Barrow.
Theresa May will call for UK unity as she invokes Article 50 and starts Brexit talks
Prime minister plans to address MPs in the House of Commons as the two-year negotations begin.
Nick Clegg: Outlandish and utopian Brexit promises will come back to bite Theresa May
Former deputy prime minister said he could see an "inner Remainer" within the Conservative premier.
George Osborne defends Evening Standard editorship in open letter to Tatton voters
Read the full article from the former Chancellor as he compares himself to Brexit rival Boris Johnson.
Gina Miller: Westminster will inherit EU's 'place to blame' title after Brexit
'If you no longer have Brussels to blame, then Westminster takes its place,' Miller said.
Brexit minister David Davis admits UK has not done an economic analysis of no EU deal
Labour says the UK government is talking up recklessly crashing out of the bloc.
When it comes to Brexit, don't underestimate the common sense of those 'dim proles'
Analysis of EU referendum voting patterns by the BBC's Martin Rosenbaum simply inflames prejudices already poisoning political debate.
Net migration: Eastern Europeans fled Britain in Brexit aftermath ONS figures show
Net migration drops to a two-year low but is still a way off Conservatives' "tens of thousands" pledge.
Call to arms by Tony Blair for Remain voters to 'rise up' against Brexit
The former prime minister says voters had the right to change their minds.
Who is Lord Neuberger? The Supreme Court president causing a stir over Brexit and Article 50
He criticised politicians for not defending judges after the Brexit legal challenge.