Both sides of the EU referendum debate are deploying statistics to back their arguments. Citing recent examples from Vote Leave, the Sunday Times and the Centre for Economics and Business Research, Iain Begg warns that these figures can make misleading assumptions or even be downright inaccurate
A commentator on LBC Radio last week has declared that whilst this is undoubtedly a ‘Brexit election...
Why do phone and online polls diverge so greatly? Matthew Goodwin discusses why the figures for Leav...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...
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We know some of the statistics deployed in the EU referendum campaign were at best dubious. But how ...
One of the key fault lines in the UK’s debate over EU membership concerns the amount the country con...
Both sides of the UK’s EU referendum campaign were criticised for presenting misleading information ...
The campaign over the UK’s referendum on our continued membership of the European Union is entering ...
One of the key debates in the context of the UK’s EU referendum is whether a Brexit would help or hi...
One of the key issues in the context of the UK’s EU referendum is the effect a Brexit would have on ...
Since the UK’s 2016 referendum on EU membership, politicians on both sides of the debate have repeat...
This article studies one of the key-metaphors that has dominated British EU debates for the past 25 ...
Our study aims to gauge public opinion of claims made around ‘Brexit’ (i.e., Great Britain’s departu...
The British press has been reporting a uniquely distorted image of European affairs and institutions...
The U.K. Political Studies Association today released the results of its survey of expert prediction...
A commentator on LBC Radio last week has declared that whilst this is undoubtedly a ‘Brexit election...
Why do phone and online polls diverge so greatly? Matthew Goodwin discusses why the figures for Leav...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...
How would leaving the European Union affect the UK’s economy? Iain Begg writes that with pro-EU and ...
We know some of the statistics deployed in the EU referendum campaign were at best dubious. But how ...
One of the key fault lines in the UK’s debate over EU membership concerns the amount the country con...
Both sides of the UK’s EU referendum campaign were criticised for presenting misleading information ...
The campaign over the UK’s referendum on our continued membership of the European Union is entering ...
One of the key debates in the context of the UK’s EU referendum is whether a Brexit would help or hi...
One of the key issues in the context of the UK’s EU referendum is the effect a Brexit would have on ...
Since the UK’s 2016 referendum on EU membership, politicians on both sides of the debate have repeat...
This article studies one of the key-metaphors that has dominated British EU debates for the past 25 ...
Our study aims to gauge public opinion of claims made around ‘Brexit’ (i.e., Great Britain’s departu...
The British press has been reporting a uniquely distorted image of European affairs and institutions...
The U.K. Political Studies Association today released the results of its survey of expert prediction...
A commentator on LBC Radio last week has declared that whilst this is undoubtedly a ‘Brexit election...
Why do phone and online polls diverge so greatly? Matthew Goodwin discusses why the figures for Leav...
The repercussions of the UK’s decision to abandon its membership of the European Union keep coming, ...