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51. Brexit and Labour conference: what does it all mean?

A change in Brexit policy will be voted on at conference, but how did it get there – and what are its effects? Is Labour now committed to single market membership? Does the party support a People's Vote? And is a 'deal or no deal' referendum really on the table?

Conor Pope, Alison McGovern, Richard Angell and Stephanie Lloyd work out what matters.

Further reading:

*'We all must be better' – Alison McGovern's speech to the Progress rally 

*'We are all idealists' – Wes Streeting's speech to the Progress rally 

*'They did break the poor' – Stephanie Lloyd's takedown of Militant revisionism

*‘Stand proud as Labour’ – Stella Creasy's speech to the Progress rally 

Further listening:

*The single market: could we stay? Progressive Britain episode one

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