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FT Interview: I have no regrets on calling poll
Prime minister says he will stay on even if Leave wins
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Brexit Countdown: 1 day to go
Cameron touts ‘Remain dividend’, Purdah most foul, Brexit like Beckham
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Brexit: what to watch for on the night
Regions will give clues to the result but the overall picture could be clear by about 3.30am
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Brexit a vast task for the civil service
Leaving could be ‘biggest administrative challenge since 1945’
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Remain lands blow with ‘Project Hate’ charge
Brexiters forced on defensive over immigration in last TV clash
Jun 21, 2016
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Brexit in 7 charts — the economic impact
How growth and trade would be affected by a split with the EU
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Jun 20, 2016
COMMENT
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EU referendum: Fight for hearts and wallets
A poll to settle Tories’ Europe issue has unleashed fierce passions Cameron is struggling to control
Jun 16, 2016
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What will happen after Brexit?
A Leave vote could topple Cameron and trigger long negotiations
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Jun 20, 2016
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Brexit would cause constitutional ‘havoc’
EU laws bound up in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland statutes
©Jonathan McHugh
Feb 22, 2016
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The economic consequences of Brexit
Three very different outcomes of a British vote to leave the EU
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Britain should vote to stay in the EU
Brexit dominates fears for the global economy
Pooled sovereignty has advanced national goals
Brexit can only damage UK’s financial hub
What Brexit means for the economy
What Brexit means for migration
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Feb 26, 2016
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What a Brexit divorce would look like
How any break-up is carried out will have a decisive impact on Britain for generations
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5:31am
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Brexit divisions run deep in bellwether city
Passions are running high in the West Midlands city
Jun 16, 2016
UK in Europe: a visual guide to Brexit
What you need to know ahead of Britain’s historic EU vote
5:31am
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Brexit view from Jersey and Guernsey
What would leaving the EU mean for the Crown dependencies?
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1:26pm
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Beckham and Soros turn out for Remain
Brexit campaigners attempt to shrug off celebrity endorsements
Comment & Analysis
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3:28pm
COMMENT
Young people will be the losers
Retreat would be incomprehensible to the Facebook and cheap flights generation, says Martin Sorrell
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2:36pm
COMMENT
Free Britain to trade with the world
Ours is a merchant nation but the EU prevents us buying and selling overseas, writes Daniel Hannan
Jun 21, 2016
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Brexit would fire up Scottish nationalism
Unionists should think carefully before voting to leave the EU, writes Ruth Davidson
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Jun 20, 2016
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A referendum that is naive and necessary
Why is Cameron ‘putting us through this’? Because the pressure was too much to contain an eruption
Jun 20, 2016
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Why true democrats should vote Remain
Europe is the friend of democracy, not its enemy
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Jun 20, 2016
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Manifesto for UK’s future in the EU
If the UK votes to Remain, it should offer leadership to the whole continent, writes Hugo Dixon
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Jun 20, 2016
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Brexiters split into nice and nasty camps
Farage’s role in the Leave campaign has caused some consternation, writes Sebastian Payne
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Jun 19, 2016
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Our democracy needs to be protected
Brexiters Gove and Johnson may want to reflect on some of the company they keep, writes Chris Patten
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Jun 19, 2016
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EU values more important than economics
Many emerging countries have shunned Europe and chosen a finance-based US-style model of capitalism
©Jonathan McHugh
Jun 17, 2016
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Spurn Brexit and vote for tolerance
Britain’s choice next Thursday is between the past and the future, writes Simon Schama
OPINION
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Why I believe Britain belongs in Europe
John Kay
Pollsters and bookies pose different questions
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Regions will give clues to the result but the overall picture could be clear by about 3.30am