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Brexit Build-up to a referendum
The UK's EU referendum: June 23rd 2016
Voting intention %
Con
Lib Dem
North
Scotland
Female
Rich
Young
Labour
UKIP
South
Wales
Male
Poor
Old
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% breakdown by category
Overall:
Male:
Female:
Young:
Old:
Poor:
Rich:
44Remain
43Leave
11Don't know
BMG; ComRes; ICM; Ipsos MORI; Survation; TNS; YouGov (polls of >900 adults only)
Why would you vote for this?
The IMF lays out the grave consequences of Brexit
Sober analysis from economists in Washington, DC
Bagehot
The Nigel Farage Show
Parochial and vacuous, Britain's dismal referendum campaign has been a populist's dream
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In their words (II)
Heard on the trail
The referendum campaign
The Battle of Evermore
It has been a bad-tempered and unenlightening campaign, during which few have changed their minds. But Vote Leave now has an edge
In their words (I)
Heard from overseas
Brexit
What if
The aftermath of a vote to leave the European Union will depend on unpredictable responses in all sorts of places. It is unlikely to be pretty
Brexit briefs
The Economist's guide to Britain's EU referendum
The facts about everything from sovereignty and immigration to economics and the consequences of leaving
Brexit polling
Leave is gaining ground. But do not rule out Remain just yet
Schumpeter
Their eyes on Albion
Most European bosses are twitchy about Brexit; a few spy an opportunity
Brexit
Jeremy Corbyn, saboteur
Lacklustre and poorly led, the Labour Party is letting down the Remain campaign
Brexit brief
The charms of variable geometry
Our final Brexit brief argues that a multispeed Europe suits Britain—and others
Consequences of Brexit
Beyond the fringe
Brexiteers are deliberately vague about the alternatives to European Union membership. That is because most models, such as Iceland's, are unsatisfactory
Bagehot
The new J-curve
Britain's flirtation with Brexit is more complicated than an anti-globalisation vote
Register or regret
Young voters! Your country needs you
Bagehot
Pity the Brexpats
Britain's diaspora could pay a high price for a vote to leave the European Union on June 23rd
Brexit brief
If it were done
There is some dispute over the mechanics of how to leave the EU
Brexit and the union
Tug of war
Brexit could lead to a second Scottish independence referendum. But the place to fret about most is Northern Ireland
The Muslims are coming!
The Leave campaign's dog-whistle strategy will only succeed if Remain voters fail to turn out
Brexit brief
Yes, we have no straight bananas
Brexiteers carp at European Union red tape, but how much of it would they tear up?
Brexit and science
The European experiment
Most scientists want to stay in the EU
Bagehot
The continental imperative
To wash its hands of Europe would be a betrayal of Britain's past, and future
Beyond June 23rd
The Remain campaign must outlive the referendum
The Brexit debate
The Treasury warns of a "do-it-yourself" recession after a Brexit vote
The Treasury says Brexit would be an economic disaster, but Brexiteers do not agree
Brexit and the Bank of England
He can, Carney
The governor is right to intervene in the debate over Europe
Brexit brief
We plough the fields and scarper
Although agriculture could lose out, most farmers seem to back Brexit
Britain and Europe
Historians and Brexit
For and against Britain leaving Europe
Brexit brief
Security concerns
Is Britain safer in the European Union than outside it?
Brexit brief
City blues
The financial-services industry would be one of the biggest losers from Brexit
EU referendum campaign
The eternal quest for youth
So far opinions have barely shifted. That means the outcome will depend on turnout by young voters
Free exchange
If it ain't broke, don't Brexit
Brexit brief
How others see it
The European Union would suffer from Brexit—which is why it could not be kind to Britain afterwards
Poll of voters' concerns
Britons are as worried about the NHS as about immigration
Anti-EU campaigners are doing their best to link disparate issues
Obama in London
Barack Obama is right: Britain could lead Europe if it wanted to
Brexit and the young
Turning out the teens
Universities want students to vote in the EU referendum
America and Brexit
More special in Europe
As Britain's EU referendum nears, Barack Obama joins the Remain campaign
Brexit brief
The ins and the outs
Britain has the best of both worlds
Bagehot
B for Brexit
For diehard Eurosceptics, the Leave campaign is a national liberation movement
Daily chart
Is uncertainty about "Brexit" harming the British economy?
Brexit
A Treasury analysis suggests the costs of Brexit would be high
Leaving the EU would mean a substantial loss for Britain's economy, says report
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