How (not) to talk about Europe

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Publication Date January 2016
ISBN 978-0-9931202-1-3
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Voices for both ‘In’ and ‘Out’ campaigns in the EU referendum are failing to connect with the undecided voters who will determine the result, and may actually be harming their own cause, according to How (not) to talk about Europe, a new pamphlet by British Future, published in January 2016, which explores how and why the referendum remains up for grabs for both sides, examining in detail the undecided voters that both sides will need to reach in order to get over the 50% winning line.

The report looks at the key issues of the referendum - including immigration, national identity and the economy – and makes recommendations to advocates on both sides of the debate.

British Future is an independent, non-partisan thinktank engaging people’s hopes and fears about integration and migration, opportunity and identity, so that people share a confident and welcoming Britain, inclusive and fair to all.

Source Link http://www.britishfuture.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/EU-report.-British-Future.Embargo-6.1.16.pdf
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British Future: Article, 04.01.16: Public deserves straight answers on EU migration in referendum debate http://www.britishfuture.org/articles/public-deserves-straight-answers-on-eu-migration-in-referendum-debate/

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