Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Brexit campaigns setting themselves up to fail

"Somehow politicians have become convinced that negative campaigning pays off in elections" - George McGovern
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There is an unwritten rule in politics that the side complaining most about process and establishment "stitch ups" is the one most likely to lose. Our first piece today suggests this is exactly what is happening in the EU 'out' camp and that unless eurosceptic campaigners change tack, they will be setting themselves up to fail.

Europe's migrant crisis shows no signs of abating with reports yesterday of riot police and tear gas being used both in Calais and on the Macedonia border. Today we hear from Tim Farron who argues that France's decision to bulldoze the Calais 'Jungle' is no solution to the ongoing crisis and calls for those with family in the UK to be able to join them here.

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