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Left Foot Forward readers overwhelmingly back free movement

James Bloodworth
10 June, 2014

74 per cent do not want restrictions put on the free movement of labour within the EU.

If you don’t know about the EU-US trade deal it’s because you’re not supposed to

Joseph Blake
7 June, 2014

John Hilary, director of NGO War on Want, has called this deal “the end of democracy”.

EU voters – Independent Scotland should join EU, but not automatically

Ed Jacobs
2 June, 2014

Voters in six EU countries other than Britain have given their thumbs up to an independent Scotland gaining membership of the European Union.

Poll: Should Labour support restrictions on the free movement of workers?

2 June, 2014

Should the party pledge to introduce tougher restrictions if it returns to office?

Video: Tony Blair smacks down a ranting Nigel Farage

James Bloodworth
2 June, 2014

Whatever your opinion of the former prime minister, he certainly knows how to take the argument to Nigel Farage.

The rise of the far-right in Europe shows how spectacularly austerity has failed

Ranjit Sidhu
29 May, 2014

The rise of far-right popularism is a sign that the economic policy of austerity in Europe really has failed.

Europe votes: reform moves up the agenda but withdrawal remains an isolationist dream

Rachel Franklin
26 May, 2014

All parties are failing to articulate a clear vision for Britain’s relationship with the EU.

UKIP’s victory isn’t about Eurosceptism‏

Ben Mackay
23 May, 2014

UKIP’s success in the European and local elections 2014 is not about Euroscepticism. In fact the UK is becoming increasingly pro-EU.

Euro elections: What to watch in the coming days

Ed Jacobs
22 May, 2014

Voters go to the polls today in the last major electoral test for all the parties before the General Election, which is now less than a year away.

What would really happen if Nigel Farage had his way?

David Heathcote
19 May, 2014

Rather than return power to the UK, leaving the EU would take power away from our politicians, businesses and our citizens.

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