The European Union has severely undermined perceptions of sovereignty and it will fail unless EU citizens regain their voice in the policy process. Might a fully-fledged federalist project do that?
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.
Exiting the European Union has the potential to severely, negatively impact children living in Britain today, yet so far Brexit has remained a discussion between and about adults.
The consequences of the Brexit referendum are bad for both Europe and Britain, regardless of the result.
The EU-Turkey deal should have no role in the Brexit debate, yet it brings the crucial question of the European Union and migration into focus at an inopportune time.
Four weeks ago we launched the Brexit Divisions project to explore the strategies and stakes of the upcoming EU referendum. Looking back, this is what we’ve learned.
Migration will play a central role in the June EU referendum. Which arguments, facts, and strategies will the campaigns deploy to swing the vote in their favour?
The EU will continue to be perceived as authoritarian until it reforms its relationship with national citizenship and political community.
Scientific advance relies on creativity, cooperation, and financing. To leave the EU would diminish all three, dimming the light of British science in the world and threatening the UK's future economy.
Eastern European migration takes place in a very different context than it once did. What drives people to leave, and what drives them back again?
People fear the extreme and demand their governments be tough on security, but in truth our safety comes largely through control of the mundane. The EU excels at this.
The image of the benefits-scrounging migrant is potent, but there is no evidence that this is widespread. Migrants come to work and make lives, not to get a free ride.