Constituents pay tribute to Jo Cox.
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Jo Cox was killed doing such a vital part of an MP’s job.
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Here was an MP who dedicated herself to improving the world – focusing particularly on Syria. She had the right priorities.
Jo Cox, who died after a shooting in her constituency on June 16.
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The popular Labour MP died serving her local constituents at her surgery – a vital part of any MP’s job.
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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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A guide to making up your mind on a very important decision.
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They could win it for Remain … if they go to the polls.
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The choice is stark: take a leading role in a powerful block or give up the chance to shape international politics.
On which side is your bread buttered?
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The trend is headed in Leave’s favour.
EU is a-okay.
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The former PM is appealing to British exceptionalism in the right way.
Britain has more in common with the people of Europe than politics.
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Music has helped Europeans develop a better understanding of British culture than Brits will ever have of Europe.
Two rubbish options.
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Let’s be honest, you want assurances that someone is going to take away all those campaign leaflets on June 24.
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New surveys show the overwhelming antipathy for the EU among UK fishermen.
Still in the balance.
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Polls got it badly wrong in the last general election. Here’s another way of gauging public opinion.
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Europe has thrived in spite of supranational interference – not because of it.
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A special episode of the Anthill, a podcast from The Conversation, on the referendum on Britain's EU membership.
Both Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are complex, enigmatic figures.
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A party can have the most brilliantly informed and farsighted policies. But if the protagonists cannot communicate these effectively to the electorate, they will be overlooked.
Unions (mostly) united.
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The bulk of Britain’s unions are campaigning to stay in the European Union – but they’ll be hard pressed to secure workers’ rights.
That’s the last time I get him lunch.
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So you don’t agree with Phil from accounts about British sovereignty. Here’s how to survive your awkward water cooler encounters.
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It’s not hard to see why the EU is being blamed for the ills of a globalised world.
The UK has limits on expenditure by political parties and third parties, and doesn’t allow paid advertising in electronic media at all.
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Unlike similar democracies, Australia neither limits political donations nor campaign expenditure by political parties at the federal level.