EU migration could be the make or break issue of the Brexit campaigns. Both sides understand this, but how will they approach the topic?
The Brexit debate greatly effects Europe yet commentary from EU figures and European heads of state has been surprisingly muted. Why is this so?
The EU might be dysfunctional but it is still Britain’s home. Help us fix it from the inside.
New research suggests that the British media's coverage of the EU referendum is failing to reach groups outside of middle-aged to elderly men.
Those arguing against Brexit will never win by wearing rose-colored glasses. At the same time, those campaigning to leave are hamstrung by an inability to agree on what 'leave' means.
The need for ‘one size fits all’ regulations to cover all of Europe makes it impossible for the EU to pursue the best interests of all its members.
Politicians have a habit of throwing the concept of sovereignty around when it suits them...
Both camps must understand there is a difference between Europe and EU institutions if they are to mount effective referendum campaigns.
Optimists affirm that the EU-UK agreement has a positive side: London cannot veto the will of other member states pursuing an “ever closer Union". This is true, but only formally. Italiano.
As a Spanish national living in London, I urge you to vote for Brexit. European integration is a political necessity for which the UK is a serious obstacle.
We must fight for the continental union we need.
The Brexit referendum will fall in the middle of the Euro 2016 football championship, where England (not to mention Wales and Northern Ireland) will feel at their most "European".