
We’re better off in the EU, but not because of Cameron’s deal
Being in the EU is valuable, no matter what deal is made for the benefit of Tory backbenchers

Being in the EU is valuable, no matter what deal is made for the benefit of Tory backbenchers

PM’s renegotiation demands show the Tories cannot be taken seriously as a party for working people

There are no circumstances under which we would be better off outside the EU, so we must not allow talk of this deal to eclipse the bigger picture

The prime minister’s warning about migrant camps fuels the idea that refugees are no more than political pawns

There is literally no evidence of welfare tourism in the UK, either by EU or non-EU migrants

From debt and welfare cuts to poverty and flood defences, we need accurate data to judge our government’s record

We find examples from December of increasing food bank use. Is this the news we can expect of a government fully committed to assaulting poverty?

Today is the day that David Cameron hopes to secure his breakthrough with the European Union on renegotiations; believe it or not, this should pose a few difficult questions for the political Left.

The Legatum Institute’s annual Prosperity Index reveals where the UK is falling behind its OECD neighbours

David Cameron is trying to have it both ways