Cameron’s message: don’t harm your children and grandchildren
He said that the issue “above all” is the economy, in the knowledge that for many voters “immigration” tops it.
He said that the issue “above all” is the economy, in the knowledge that for many voters “immigration” tops it.
Politicians from across the political divide pay an emotional tribute to Labour MP Jo Cox, who was killed in her constituency last week.
Would the government have bust a gut to extend the deadline on voter registration if it wasn’t to their advantage? Discuss.
At the heart of David Cameron’s argument today was that just about everyone you can think of amongst the world’s big institutions, friendly allies and top economic institutions is arguing on his side.
Senior Tories in the Vote Leave campaign say they feel they can’t watch David Cameron throwing everything he has at this campaign and not respond using their own best lines of attack.
The Treasury have published another doomy report on the economic effects of Brexit. A sobering read, or a dose of propaganda?
Boris Johnson, the narrative goes, is for the little guy, the fellow on PAYE, the little people who pay their taxes.
Are Nigeria and Afghanistan really “fantastically corrupt”? Are Britain’s hands clean when it comes to fighting corruption?
The Queen is filmed describing Chinese officials as “very rude” after David Cameron is caught on camera describing Nigeria and Afghanistan as “fantastically corrupt”.
Abuse, personal attacks and mockery – the Leave and Remain wings of the Tory party aren’t pulling any punches, but will David Cameron be able to reunite his party after the referendum?
“Can we be so sure that peace is assured?” David Cameron asked today in his latest speech for Remain. You might be wondering why he hadn’t mentioned that before.
The Electoral Commission designates Vote Leave as the leading Brexit campaign group in the run-up to June’s referendum on EU membership, but it may face a legal challenge.
David Cameron is under fire for holding offshore investments before he became Prime Minister. Was he trying to avoid tax?
People close to the PM say he was fed up seeing his father’s face linked to unsavoury business practices, wanted to defend his father and felt he personally had nothing to hide.
David Cameron warns young Britons they would be hit hardest if Britain votes to leave the EU on 23 June, telling them it is “probably the most important political decision of our lifetimes”.