UKIP on tour.
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A cultural war is necessary to protect the progressive and compassionate heart of this country.
Whither Europe after Brexit?
Wiliam Potter
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.
A political football?
Karen Katriyan
How will the football influence the vote? Here are the possibilities …
Boris Johnson is the most quoted personality in the referendum debate.
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Media coverage of the debate has so far been dominated by Conservative men
First minister Carwyn Jones casts his vote.
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All eyes were on the race for second place in the 2016 Welsh Assembly elections.
Nigel Farage – wielding the fear stick.
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When it comes to Brexit, both the Leave and Remain camps are using psychological trickery to convince voters.
Let the campaigns begin.
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The choice of the ‘establishment’ campaign has irked others in the Eurosceptic camp.
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.
Populists are on the rise on both sides of the Atlantic – Donald Trump (right) has even been called ‘America’s Marine Le Pen’ (left).
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Populist politicians are on the march, first in Latin America, then in Europe and the US. They are on both the left and right, and their policies vary, but their approach carries the same risks.
Two sceptics, but there can be only one campaign.
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There are two groups vying to lead the Brexit camp but only one can become the official lead campaign.
Farage and Banks: quit with them, not the other lot?
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Only one group can lead the official campaign to leave the EU and a fierce rivalry is emerging to secure the title.
Aflame with controversy.
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UKIP will rise (and possibly fall) on Farage’s “personality cult”.
This Conservative Party leaflet kills three birds with one stone and is a classic example of Lynton Crosby’s campaign strategy.
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The British Conservative government’s re-election is the latest and perhaps most startling electoral triumph for Australian political strategist Lynton Crosby. So how did he do it?
A weekend off and he’s ready for another round.
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Party leader sees resignation rejected as the EU referendum approaches.
Nigel Farage might re-contest the UKIP leadership.
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The shock election result means that three parties are now leaderless – how will they choose replacements?
No Mr Juncker, you can’t persuade me.
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Nigel Farage has argued that the EU is a millstone around Britain’s neck when it comes to trade.
Parliamentary arithmetic can be fun when you know how!
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In 2010, there were more than 1,000 potential coalition options. Here’s how to make friends in 2015.
Britain’s true colours.
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Politicians should cut the language deficit for the sake of voters.
Not quite the same.
Penelope Schenk
You don’t have to love David Cameron to vote Conservative, but it helps.
Which football team do I support again?
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Ordinary bloke or posh twit? Meet the ancient Greek David Cameron.