The EU referendum debate has become increasingly shrill and unpleasant. Britain will need to find a way to heal the divide.
The EU referendum debate has become increasingly shrill and unpleasant. Britain will need to find a way to heal the divide.
Nigel Farage sailed a boat down the Thames yesterday in an attempt to highlight the plight of British fishermen, conveniently forgetting that he did nothing to protect the industry while on the EU fisheries committee.
When you take into account the weight of circulation, most readers are getting the Brexit message.
In the final days before the EU referendum, the talk has turned to immigration, with those in the Leave camp claiming that immigration into the UK could be brought under control only if we leave the EU, but with successive governments apparently unable to rein in immigration form outside the EU either, that seems very unlikely.
A newspaper in the Netherlands has asked Britons to vote with their hearts and stay in the EU, noting the shared history and culture and ideas between the two nations.