Brexiteers want it both ways on worker rights
They dangle the prospect of big cuts in red tape. But they are not willing to spell out which employment rights they’d slash.
Brexiteer farming plans more “demented” than CAP
Boris recently claimed the CAP was demented. His alternative scheme could make taxpayers and consumers even worse off.
Former CBI boss says BCC boss wasn’t doing his job
Richard Lambert says, by advocating Brexit, Longworth wasn’t representing members – which is what he’s paid for
Leave campaign drug trial argument stuck in past
Brexiteers cite discredited clinical trials law to argue EU is bad for science. They don’t say it’s being replaced.
City won’t thrive if we quit EU
In worst case, City will lose passport to operate in EU. In best case, we'll have to adopt EU rules without a vote.
David Owen’s Brexit case undermines itself
Former SDP leader says quitting EU could blow up eurozone. He also fears an EU army. Both are reasons to remain.
Post-Brexit City firms must still abide by rules
Access to the EU market will always depend on single market rules. The idea we could cheat the system is preposterous.
Europe’s banking woes should worry the In camp
Market doubts about the health of Europe’s banks could spell economic and political trouble, tarnishing the EU’s appeal.
Vote Leave campaign writes science policy fiction
Brexit group says EU axed science advisor post for being “politically awkward”, but seven new experts replaced it.
City of London could be carved up post Brexit
That, at least, was a key conclusion of Open Europe’s acrimonious post-Brexit simulation.
Brexit could make UK steel’s problems even worse
UKIP thinks Brexit would make saving our steel industry easier, but it could have the opposite effect.
Toyota comment no reason for Brexiteers to crow
The car giant says single market access is crucial to its success while hinting Brexit could mean less investment.