EU vote is about the big picture, not petty politics
On security, trade, climate and crime, the UK is better off in Europe
On security, trade, climate and crime, the UK is better off in Europe
We must resist the urge to navel gaze for too long
David Cameron can have a united Conservative Party or he can keep Britain in the EU. He will struggle to have both.
UKIP’s success in the European and local elections 2014 is not about Euroscepticism. In fact the UK is becoming increasingly pro-EU.
Migration Watch have come round to the Eurosceptic Blue Labour position they rejected three years ago.
The forthcoming speech by David Cameron, set to define the Conservative’s long-term attitude to EU membership, is due soon. Egged on by an anti-EU right wing cabal of the 2010 intake of Eurosceptic MPs, others fearing for their seats becausetest
Alex Hern reports on the Fresh Start group’s upcoming white paper, and asks what the Liberal Democrat reaction to it will be.