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.
Hernán Piñera
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.
General Sir Richard Shirreff when serving as commander of the British forces in Kosovo in 2000.
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We should welcome the latest intervention from General Sir Richard Shirreff – he knows what he is talking about.
Border control.
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The latest figures show a slight rise in migration to the UK, but there is nothing new to get excited about.
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If Britain votes to leave, residents of the Rock won’t come along quietly.
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Internet polls are offering up quite different results to phone polls. Here are a few suggestions as to why.
First flight out please.
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So what if the Brexit camp is led by ‘loons’ – Bill Durodie smells freedom.
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Assessing the argument that the British people would be better represented by their national parliament.
HMP Wandsworth in London.
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It got top billing in the Queen’s speech but is anyone actually any clearer on what the government’s prison reforms are?
Her Majesty drops the mic.
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The government has had to make many u-turns of late and that’s unlikely to change now.
I don’t care if it’s national or local, it’s blocking my drive.
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Bringing you up to speed on the political hot potato that may have passed you by.