Brexit
Ignore Project Fear: Brexit Won’t Ruin Us
The Treasury White Paper on the economic impact of leaving the EU is based on unsound economics and does not withstand close analysis
Uncontrolled Immigration Means Finis Britanniae
If immigration is not reduced, the country will be unrecognisable within a few decades. The referendum might end the experiment
Reckless Oldies
The paradox of the EU referendum is that the over-65s are the keenest to leap into the unknown
Union Parfait
During the Second World War, a “perpetual association” between France and the UK was proposed — in effect, the EU Mark I
Would Brexit Be A Tonic For Britannia?
Five books about Brexit provide nourishing fare for EU contrarians
From The Berlin Wall To Brexit: Why Politics Needs A Free Press
“The impulse to suppress freedom of speech is never holy, even if it has taken many centuries for both church and state to admit as much. And that unholy impulse will re-emerge unless we are vigilant.”
Valuing The EU
‘Can the promoters of Project Fear not see that Brexit would merely result in the UK becoming just like any other non-EU nation?’
Economic Outer Space? Poppycock
“There may be valid arguments against Brexit, but the leap-in-the-dark claim by Cameron & Co is not one of them”
Spending For Britain
“The spending rules in place for this year’s referendum mean that the Remain campaign will have the capacity substantially to outspend the Leave side”
Make June 23 Britain’s Independence Day
Undemocratic, inefficient, economically stagnant, the EU today has nothing to recommend it. The case for Brexit is overwhelming
