England football legend David Beckham has revealed that he wants Remain to win at the EU referendum, with a last ditch plea to the British public ahead of the 23 June vote.
Those were the good old days, the halcyon days, the days of one week ago when we could discuss the Brexit campaign as if it were a straightforward choice between the tyranny of the EU and…well, the tyranny of the UK, but tyranny on a smaller scale.
How closely is Daniel Miller tracking the news ahead of the referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union? "Hourly!" he grins. The Sun's recent editorial calling for the UK's departure got him quite excited.
Tom Batchelor for Express UK reports Former Nato secretary general Javier Solana, who was the EU's foreign policy chief, said the organisation's 28 members need to join forces on defence and security matters to form a united force against jihadis
Russia's Putin: why did Britain call Brexit referendum … Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday questioned why British Prime Minister David Cameron had called a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. "If it's such a
Resentment toward the EU hit a new high yesterday when the upper house of the Swiss parliament on Wednesday followed in the footsteps of Iceland, and voted to invalidate its 1992 application to join the European Union, backing an earlier decision by
He is always contrarian and sometimes controversial, now commenting on Brexit, Thailand-based Marc Faber believes a U.K. exit could actually be good for everyone.
Greg Heffer for the Express UK reports European Council president Donald Tusk made the astonishing claim while also telling Britons he can not guarantee a positive relationship between Brussels and the UK following a Leave result on June 23.
Depending on who you listen to, a UK vote to leave the EU will be a return to national sovereignty or the end of Western political culture. Which is it?
With British mood turning sharply negative toward remaining in the Eurozone according to recent polls, and Brexit suddenly looming, the worst case scenario for the scaremongers is starting to play out:
Let there be no illusion about the trauma of Brexit. Anybody who claims that Britain can lightly disengage after 43 years enmeshed in EU affairs is a charlatan or a dreamer, or has little contact with the realities of global finance and geopolitics.
"Stripped of distractions, [the referendum] comes down to an elemental choice: whether to restore the full self-government of this nation, or to continue living under a higher supranational regime, ruled by a European Council that we do not elect i
The yield on the 10-year benchmark German bund fell into negative territory for the first time ever on Tuesday morning, amid global growth concerns and jitters over the U.K.'s upcoming referendum on its European Union membership.
Exclusive: polling carried out for 'The Independent' shows that 55 per cent of UK voters intend to vote for Britain to leave the EU in the 23 June referendum
The European Union will start disintegrating after Italians pick the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement candidate as mayor of Rome on June 19 and Britons vote to leave the EU four days later, the leader of the UK Independence Party was quoted as sayi
TN Note: The European Union is at risk of falling apart, and populism is generally the cause. Citizens are tired of being pushed around by technocrats they do not know or did not elect.
Not only does the EU have its hands full with a sudden surge in favor of Brexit, it also has to deal with a sudden surge in the popularity of Spain's Eurosceptic "United We Can" party.
In an interview with SPIEGEL, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble warns of the consequences if the British vote in favor of Brexit. Even if a slim majority votes against it, he says, the EU cannot continue with "business as usual."
As investors wring their hands over the impact of Britain's potential withdrawal from the European Union, otherwise known as "Brexit," one of the market's biggest bears delivered a surprising message.
The British government said Wednesday it would extend voter registration for the EU membership referendum after a last-minute surge in demand crashed the applications website -- but "Brexit" supporters cried foul.
'Irritation and anger' may lead to Brexit, says influential psychologist … British voters are succumbing to impulsive gut feelings and irrational reflexes in the Brexit campaign with little regard for the enormous consequences down the road, t
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