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Undecided voters want facts, not scaremongering.
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These days, EU policy is more helpful than harmful for Britain’s fish.
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Immigration is at the heart of the Brexit debate. Here’s what the research says about employment.
Commuters react to the Brussels attacks.
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Most people will be disgusted at attempts by the Brexit lobby to use the terror attacks for their own political ends.
Exit stage right for the quiet man.
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The general public isn’t paying nearly as much attention to this spat as political junkies think – and that’s what matters in the referendum.
It’s time for Britain to grow up, accept its place in Europe and, yes, join the euro.
Crowd pleaser.
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The chancellor’s strategy has been to create an impression of quietly assured competence. The result? Rather bland, but the surprise sugary drinks tax will go down well with the public.
Remember everyone, we exit, but we don’t Brexit.
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George Osborne was eager to paint a rosy picture for potentially eurosceptic small businesses. But he could have gone further.
Ask her, Michael, go on, ask her.
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Picking and choosing your constitutional conventions can be more trouble than it’s worth.
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The decline of language learning has left Britain bereft of cultural exchange with Europe.
Diplomats and businesspeople in Australia would likely be dismayed if Britain was to leave the European Union.
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Despite its distance from Europe, Euroscepticism can be observed in Australia. What would a ‘Brexit’ from the EU mean for Australia?
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Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, has been criticised for his comments on how Brexit will affect financial stability in the UK.
You lot hire the women, so I don’t have to!
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Brussels is forever preaching women’s rights to member states, but it always seems to be men giving the orders.
We can thank the EU for paid breaks during working hours.
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EU employment legislation has had a hugely positive impact on UK labour laws.
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Other member states could block a friendly Brexit, and they are more likely to do so if it means losing free movement for their people.
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Iain Duncan Smith says the EU exposes the UK to terror risks. He couldn’t be more wrong.
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The EU showed its true colours when it forced austerity on the people of Greece. It’s time to take back control over workers’ rights.
David Cameron at the negotiating table in Brussels.
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Two academics examine the claim by Michael Gove that the deal between the UK and the EU is not legally binding.
Thinking about career options.
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The peculiarities of the Conservative leadership election system put the blonde one in a very strong position.
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Survey shows voters want change in the EU but that economic uncertainty may well lead them to vote to remain.