Observing (full disclosure: from the perspective of a strong supporter of Remain) the politics of the UK’s upcoming EU referendum, a number of problematic framings of the question of British membership of the EU appear relevant to the debate. Over a series of short blogs in the coming weeks, Editor-in-Chief Henry Radice examines these in turn, beginning with the issue of the referendum itself
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The referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU gave citizens the final say on one of the most cont...
The Brexit referendum, set to take place in June, has created open divisions in the Conservative Par...
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The EU referendum result was not a triumph for democracy, so much as a symptom of large-scale manipu...
Join us at the London School of Economics and Political Science to follow the latest developments wi...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
This article explores the Brexit referendum, focusing on the political events that led to the vote, ...
Brexit would be a ‘self-inflicted wound’, David Cameron declared this week. He should know about tho...
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Referendums have become a central feature of our politics, writes Will Brett. In this extract from t...
A discussion of the recent referendum in the United Kingdom (UK) on membership of the European Union...
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