Friday, 22 January 2016

Leave EU campaign exploits Cologne attacks

"There is this concept of politics as a dirty game. It's a difficult game but it doesn't have to be dirty." - George Papandreou
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The arguments for and against leaving the EU will drag on for months yet but if comments made by Nigel Farage today are anything to go by the row is set to get dirty. Our first piece today argues that comments made by the UKIP leader which suggested the Cologne sex attackers could move to the UK one day, are more than just his usual fear-mongering rhetoric but instead appear to be part of a deliberate strategy by the campaign to leave the EU.

And elsewhere, if the psychoactive substances bill leaves you with more questions than answers about what will be illegal or not under the new proposals, have a watch of our simple explainer video which will tell you all you need to know.

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