Many voters say #brexit will barely factor into their decision in the UK general election, but the truth is no party will be able to meet its manifesto pledges if the UK crashes out of the EU. Here’s where the UK parties stand on #brexit and how your vote can make a difference. We believe in a strong UK inside of a strong EU. Our team is pan-political: we do not endorse any one party. Instead, we are providing factual information on UK candidates who support the concept of a strong UK in a strong EU, and we trust voters to make the best judgement with that information.

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We have ranked the main UK parties on where they stand against #brexit. Use the tabs to jump between each:

1. LibDems

2. Greens

3. Labour

4. Conservatives Want a referendum on final deal & will fight against #brexit The Liberal Democrats are strongly pro-European and want to stop #brexit: Want a referendum on the final #brexit deal

Will campaign for the UK to stay in the EU

Want to stay in the EU’s single market & customs union

Support freedom of movement

Want to guarantee the rights of EU citizens in the UK Want a referendum on the final #brexit deal The Green party of England & Wales say they want to put #brexit in the people’s hands: Want a referendum on the final #brexit deal

Would give the UK Parliament a vote on the final #brexit deal

Support the EU’s social & environmental protections

Want to stay in the EU’s single market & customs union

Support freedom of movement

Want to guarantee the rights of EU citizens in the UK

If the UK leaves, they would bring forward a ‘Great Reform Bill’ Want to have its #brexit cake and eat it Labour has a somewhat puzzling approach to #brexit: Seems to want to leave EU single market and customs union…

…yet continue to have all benefits & no EU trade barriers (tariff or non-tariff)

Note: This is impossible without accepting the same regulations as EU members and w ill likely also require paying for access to single market.

…yet continue to have all benefits & no EU trade barriers (tariff or non-tariff) UK Parliament gets a vote on final #brexit deal

Wants to keep current EU security arrangements Including: Europol, Eurojust and European Arrest Warrant arrangements.

Note: this will only be possible if UK stays under jurisdiction of European Court of Justice.

No support for freedom of movement

Wants to guarantee the rights of EU citizens in the UK

If the UK leaves, they will bring forward an ‘EU Rights & Protections Bill’ Heading for an extreme/chaotic/destructive #brexit

The Tories have made a series of impossible #brexit demands. Worse, they seem happy to plunge the country off a cliff if they can’t achieve them: No deal is better than a bad deal

Note: it’s really not

UK Parliament gets a vote on final #brexit deal But if it votes against it then they will take the UK out without a deal anyway

Leave European Court of Justice jurisdiction

Note: access to EU security arrangements depends on accepting European Court of Justice jurisdiction.

Leave EU single market

Aim for an ‘ambitious, free trade agreement’

Note: this would be an extremely poor replacement for full single market access and would likely exclude key sectors of the UK economy such as financial services.

Will not unilaterally guarantee rights of EU citizens in the UK

End freedom of movement

Bring forward a ‘Great Repeal Bill’

Graphic courtesy of InFacts

How should pro-Europeans vote? The best outcome for those who want the UK to stay would be for the next UK Parliament to contain a large number of pro-European MPs. The only way to achieve this is to vote for the pro-European candidate with the best chance of winning in each constituency.

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While the LibDems and Greens have the most anti-brexit stance, polls just a few days out from election day show there is no chance of them achieving anything close to a majority. The voting calculator shows which constituencies they could win. Labour’s party leadership wants to pursue a so-called ‘hard’ #brexit outside of the single market. Yet compared to the Conservatives’ extreme approach, Labour is still preferable. With the voting calculator, you can see which seats Labour can win that the Greens or LibDems can’t. Then there are those candidates who are just strongly pro-European and who may work against their party line if there are enough pro-Europeans elected to Westminster to back them up. Click here to use the tactical voting calculator and find out which pro-European candidate has the best chance of winning in your constituency (courtesy of InFacts).

Other parties on #brexit