John Connolly John Connolly

The Lib Dems back revoking Article 50

The Liberal Democrats have cemented their credentials as a fully-fledged Remain party this afternoon, after members at their conference in Bournemouth voted to make revoking Article 50 and cancelling Brexit their official party policy.

The overwhelming majority of Lib Dem members at the conference voted to pass a motion, which called for the party to immediately revoke Article 50 if they win a majority at the next election. The motion reaffirms the party’s support for a second referendum, but also adds a pledge to stop Brexit altogether, committing to:

‘Revoke Article 50 if the House of Commons has not passed a resolution approving the negotiated Withdrawal Agreement one week ahead of the date on which the UK is due to leave the EU.’

The speeches in support of the policy left no doubt as to why the Lib Dems are moving towards a more hardline Remain position now.

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