Weekly round-up: Hammond vs Fox, soft Labour, Trump golf
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from July 31 to August 4.
Letter: Brexit isn’t good news for Britain
Daniel Hannan’s claim that it is chiefly opponents of Brexit who attribute the referendum vote to anti-immigration feelings is extraordinary
The significance of the awakening corpse
If Europe now revives, it will affect British opinion on Brexit more than the stance of our 27 EU counterparts.
EU migrant quotas would gum up economy
Government hasn’t decided its post-Brexit migration policy. But one idea doing the rounds - a system of quotas - needs shooting down now.
Sun paints wrong picture of EU migrants
Favourite tabloid tactic of confusing illegal migrants with EU workers is alive and well in Sun’s choice of 2015 Calais crisis image.
Brexiteers land in ‘Sin Dumpster’ after Great Debate
InFacts gets a bigger rubbish receptacle to make room for countless last-minute Leave inaccuracies.
Hannan’s post-Remain EU ‘bombshells’ are duds
Eurosceptic MEP “reveals” EU secrets being kept back until after June 23. They aren’t nearly as explosive as he claims.
Is Daniel Hannan really not paying his taxes?
The MEP says he enjoys a tax-free salary. That would come as a surprise to both the EU and HMRC.
Trade deals with our neighbours matter a lot
Leave campaigners wrong to say otherwise. If they were right, UK-EU trade would be about a quarter of current levels.
Vote Leave’s “EU-funded” claim doesn’t add up
Campaign body likes to dismiss anyone who disagrees with it as in the EU’s pay - but their tired refrain is not credible.
Seven flaws in Hannan’s seven risks of remain
Each of the Tory MEP’s examples - integration, bailouts, EU army, Euro-judges, EU economy, Dublin and British influence - contains an error.
Voters weren’t misled about “Common Market”
The 1975 referendum debate was about ideals as well as trade. It was clear from the start that Europe was likely to evolve.