The Brexit debate is full of facts, figures, and fallacies. We look at 18 different fallacies to see where the logic breaks down in statements that often seem ‘right’ at first glance.
Polls consistently show Scotland is considerably more likely to vote to remain in the European Union than England and Wales. Here’s why – and what could happen is she’s dragged out.
The Orlando massacre exemplifies the link between insecurity and inequality. And it is European institutions that have delivered both for the LGBTI community in the UK
The EU is an astonishing institution, unique in human history, imperfect because of the scale of its ambition. Let's not tear it down.
Our support of Leave wishes to urgently engage with an unconditional polemic against an increasingly centralized EU, an inherently authoritarian political and economic structure which is beyond rectification from within.
A short look at our own history makes the Leave campaign's rhetoric seem particularly distasteful.
Desmog UK have revealed the web of connections between Britain's climate deniers and the campaign to leave the EU.
Negotiating a post-Brexit trade deal with the EU will be harder than the outers say: every EU country, even those Britain doesn't trade much with, will be able to wield a veto
A serious attempt at democracy, in the sense of being able to influence the decisions that affect our lives, can only be done through solidarity with those in the European Union. Interview.
Britain's unwritten constitution is broken. It has led us to the brink of Brexit, and must be replaced, whatever the result. The next chapter of Blimey, it could be Brexit!
The EU provides a means to exercise more control of international capitalism. It's paradoxical but critical: sovereignty is dependent on an economy and order over which no nation is sovereign.
Britain shapes and is shaped by Europe. Let's not pretend otherwise.