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David Cameron blasts Vote Leave campaign
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.
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.
The referendum campaign has been bad-tempered from the word go, and today was no exception.
Remain campaigners have been ambushed by Leave’s campaign strategy of holding fire right up until the purdah period started and then unleashing an alternative manifesto.
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.
Tonight the most prominent woman in the referendum campaign tells us of her conversion. It was Giscard what did it.
The plan had been to hold this Queen’s Speech after the referendum on the EU but the government felt there was a danger it would look like it had nothing to do.
Boris Johnson, the narrative goes, is for the little guy, the fellow on PAYE, the little people who pay their taxes.
The poll Table suggests that opinion amongst white voters is absolutely neck and neck. But opinion amongst ethnic minority voters breaks 2 to 1 in favour of Remain.
It’s hoped by Remain campaigners that Gordon Brown can reach some of the voters that Jeremy Corbyn struggles to reach.
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.
This Presidential visit ends a two-week barrage of Remain artillery which has left the Leave campaign winded and divided.
US President Barack Obama uses a trip to the UK to argue that the world benefits from Britain’s membership of the EU.
In Michael Gove, the Leave team have a joint convenor and leading voice who has never been comfortable with the Theresa May line on immigration.
Justice Secretary Michael Gove accuses the Remain campaign of treating voters like children and trying to scare them into voting to stay in the EU in June’s referendum.