This is the second in a series of pre-referendum opinion pieces, Defenestrations: (Un)Framing the EU Referendum Debate. The first one addressed the issue of the referendum itself, and attracted a powerful rejoinder from Roberto Orsi
In the never-ending saga that Brexit has become, there is still much speculation as to what will hap...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
The decision by Ed Miliband and Labour to effectively rule out holding a referendum on EU membership...
The referendum debate is not living up to its democratic ideals. Both sides of the divide have focus...
It is 14 years since Tony Blair extolled the merits of the EU in his landmark Cardiff speech. Since ...
Observing (full disclosure: from the perspective of a strong supporter of Remain) the politics of th...
The EU referendum result was not a triumph for democracy, so much as a symptom of large-scale manipu...
David Cameron’s call for a referendum on the UK’s EU membership was greeted in continental Europe wi...
Fear of the economic cost of leaving has been the primary argument put forward by campaigners for re...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
Following the referendum, British politics is about to enter into a process of de-Europeanisation. D...
Naturally the EU referendum campaigns differ greatly in how they target voters. However, the campaig...
The campaign over the UK’s referendum on our continued membership of the European Union is entering ...
First paragraph: Over the past four years, the UK has engaged in an existential discussion with itse...
The referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU gave citizens the final say on one of the most cont...
In the never-ending saga that Brexit has become, there is still much speculation as to what will hap...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
The decision by Ed Miliband and Labour to effectively rule out holding a referendum on EU membership...
The referendum debate is not living up to its democratic ideals. Both sides of the divide have focus...
It is 14 years since Tony Blair extolled the merits of the EU in his landmark Cardiff speech. Since ...
Observing (full disclosure: from the perspective of a strong supporter of Remain) the politics of th...
The EU referendum result was not a triumph for democracy, so much as a symptom of large-scale manipu...
David Cameron’s call for a referendum on the UK’s EU membership was greeted in continental Europe wi...
Fear of the economic cost of leaving has been the primary argument put forward by campaigners for re...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
Following the referendum, British politics is about to enter into a process of de-Europeanisation. D...
Naturally the EU referendum campaigns differ greatly in how they target voters. However, the campaig...
The campaign over the UK’s referendum on our continued membership of the European Union is entering ...
First paragraph: Over the past four years, the UK has engaged in an existential discussion with itse...
The referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU gave citizens the final say on one of the most cont...
In the never-ending saga that Brexit has become, there is still much speculation as to what will hap...
Over £9m has been spent on leaflets for all British household outlining the arguments in favour of r...
The decision by Ed Miliband and Labour to effectively rule out holding a referendum on EU membership...