Carswell’s rebate error
UKIP’s only MP says Britain’s EU rebate is “very, very vulnerable”. In fact, we can veto any changes.
Boris’ latest scare tactic: EU superstate
Johnson says we’ll be dragged “willy-nilly” into a superstate. Even if such a thing emerged, it wouldn’t include UK.
Hannan wrong on Norway’s EU deal
Tory MEP misrepresents the source of some highly dubious statistics. Norway has to apply EU law without any say in it.
Brexit puts UK expats’ rights in jeopardy
Britons living elsewhere in the EU would find themselves in an uncertain position after Brexit.
What proportion of UK law comes from the EU?
Leave campaigners say more than half. Remain campaigners, 13%. Both are correct, neither is meaningful.
Cameron’s deal will stick – probably
UK renegotiation not immune from legal challenge - but no law is. But such a challenge seems unlikely to succeed.
Boris blunders with Brexit bluster
Mayor of London has got his facts wrong on prawn cocktail crisps, euro-condoms, balloons, teabags, lorries and laws.
Victory could be Boris’ worst nightmare
If we vote to Leave, Johnson may have to negotiate Brexit. If he downplays the risks, he may have a terrible legacy.
Is the European Court over-reaching its powers?
The EU’s Court is extending its powers and becoming more activist, QC Marina Wheeler maintains. But is she right?
Boris’ sovereignty safeguards are no big deal
New powers for UK courts to review EU law are feasible, but their effect is likely to be small.
Rees-Mogg’s claims take the biscuit
Is the EU really about to ban the beloved custard cream - or is it the eurosceptics who are going crackers?
Carswell wrong on snooper rights
UKIP’s only MP says a European court has given bosses the right to read workers’ private messages. It hasn’t.