Brexit campaigners argue an Australian-style skilled migration system would limit migration and benefit the UK economy.
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If it wins, Leave would strip European Union citizens of the automatic right to live and work in the UK in favour of an Australian-style “points-test” system for skilled workers.
Thursday’s vote will only be the third-ever UK-wide referendum.
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How will the Brexit referendum work? And what distinguishes it from referendums that have been held in Australia?
Stop right there Boris.
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It was a last chance to answer those all important questions. But the Leave campaign failed to deliver.
Stay or go - Britons will vote this week.
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A British exit from the European Union will mean short term volatility on global markets, but the longer term outcomes are more uncertain.
An uncertain future…
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The UK’s regions – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – hold very different views about whether to remain in the EU, which means the country might not survive a Brexit in its current form.
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The debate about immigration is becoming a debate about immigrants – which is dangerous territory.
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Do you see the world as made up of nations? Are you a citizen of a city or a region? These questions could help you on June 23.
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The US doesn’t love the UK enough to prioritise it over a massive trading bloc like the EU.
What are you having?
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The wane and wax of Euroscepticism in Britain.
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A behavioural psychologists explains how facts fall to the wayside when it comes to how we vote.
Then and now: how the Daily Mail has changed its tune over the past 40 years.
It was the press that swayed opinion towards joining the common market in 1975. Since then though, the editorial mood has been rather different.
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Research shows that Roma and other EU migrants don’t come to the UK for state benefits.
Size matters.
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Who really knows where the EU referendum is headed: the pollsters, or the bookies?
Bravo les British!
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Getting rid of Britain could help reinvigorate the EU, and France’s place within it.
William Sadler II’s Battle of Waterloo.
British history is deeply connected to Europe and whatever the result of its referendum, this will continue.
Should the British decide to leave the EU, it is unlikely that David Cameron could, or would want to, remain prime minister.
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Behind the parochial media focus on the political manoeuvring within a divided Conservative Party, national decisions don’t get much more important than the UK’s referendum on its EU membership.
Struggling to decide?
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Followers of the Gulen movement are trying to foster community cohesion.
Whither Europe after Brexit?
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Those who favour Brexit imply it would be followed either by a European superstate or the collapse of the EU. Here’s why neither is in UK’s interests.