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When public opinion is as split as it is on the EU referendum, pollsters struggle to get it right.
Time to look closer to home.
Immigration has been wrongly blamed for the growing pressure on Britain’s public services.
And the day after?
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How the different scenarios could play out.
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The EU drags Britain kicking and screaming to the left. Lexiters need to update their principles before voting on them.
Pick your man.
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Whichever way the referendum goes, it will take a long time to rebuild trust.
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An ‘emergency budget’ may not be necessary but that doesn’t mean the UK will be awash with cash saved from its EU budget contributions.
From the EU to the UN.
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Few would advocate a withdrawal from the United Nations. But international law has a big impact on Britain too.
Ready for recycling? These cans are – thanks to the EU’s Waste Directive.
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From recycling to air pollution, eco-friendly European laws have a big impact.
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Voting out is not a return ticket, unless you’re ready to eat some serious humble pie – and join the euro.
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Uncertainty over the outcome of the EU referendum has sent currency markets into overdrive.
Or should we?
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Yes, the way the EU makes its laws is complex, but it is done democratically.
Don’t bet on taking back control.
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As well as the more immediate losses the UK economy will face, there are serious long-term economic and social problems, too.
UCL in central London: worried about the impact of a Brexit.
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University leaders voice concerns over a possible Brexit and how it would impact student mobility, research funding and the attractiveness of UK universities.
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Migrants have been accused of ‘clogging up the NHS’. But where would the NHS be without them?
Nicola Sturgeon led attacks against Boris Johnson.
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But will it have swayed women voters?
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New surveys show the overwhelming antipathy for the EU among UK fishermen.
With the “Brexit” decision looming, citizens of the European Union may be walking into a troublesome future.
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In two weeks, Brits will cast a vote that could change the future of the European Union. A UCLA expert explores the continent’s greatest threats to unity.
About turn.
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How research led one academic to change his mind after standing against the euro and other elements of EU integration.
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A special episode of the Anthill, a podcast from The Conversation, on the referendum on Britain's EU membership.
Trading up?
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A landmark trade deal between the US and Europe has been left floundering. So what has killed progress?